SEARCHING FOR THE STRUCTURE OF EARLY AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGY: Networking Psychological Review, 1894-1908

This study investigated the intellectual structure of early American psychology by generating 3 networks that collectively included every substantive article published in Psychological Review during the 15-year period from the journal's start in 1894 until 1908. The networks were laid out so th...

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