The British Journal of Psychology (BJP) is the flagship publication of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and its archive, spanning more than one-hundred years, holds contributions by some of the best-known figures in psychological science. We have selected 11 of the most influential articles, authored (or co-authored) by the following: Jean Piaget, J.B. Watson, Frederic Bartlett, J.J. Gibson, Raymond B. Cattell, Marian Annett, R. Conrad, Vicki Bruce, John Archer, Henri Tajfel and P.N. Johnson-Laird. The article by Piaget is the first English translation of a paper that was originally published in French in 1928. All eleven articles are on topics for which these scholars are internationally recognized." Continue reading editorial.
The British Journal of Psychology (BJP) is the flagship publication of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and its archive, spanning more than one-hundred years, holds contributions by some of the best-known figures in psychological science. We have selected 11 of the most influential articles, authored (or co-authored) by the following: Jean Piaget, J.B. Watson, Frederic Bartlett, J.J. Gibson, Raymond B. Cattell, Marian Annett, R. Conrad, Vicki Bruce, John Archer, Henri Tajfel and P.N. Johnson-Laird. The article by Piaget is the first English translation of a paper that was originally published in French in 1928. All eleven articles are on topics for which these scholars are internationally recognized." Continue reading editorial.
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