Heinz Werner (psychologist) - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Werner, H. (1937). Process and achievement. Harvard Educational Review, 7, 353-368.
  • Werner, H. (1940). Comparative psychology of mental development. NY: International Universities Press, Inc.
  • Werner, H. (1944). Development of the visuo-motor performance on the marble board test in mentally retarded children. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 64, 269.
  • Werner, H. (1946). The concept of rigidity. Psychological Review, 53, 43-52.
  • Werner, H. (1957). The concept of development from a comparative and organismic point of view. In D. Harris (Ed.), The concept of development. Minneapolis, Minn: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Werner, H., & Kaplan, B. (1963). Symbol formation: An organismic developmental approach to language and the expression of thought. NY: John Wiley.

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