William McDougall (psychologist) - Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography

By William McDougall:

  • McDougall, William (1909. First published 1908), An Introduction to Social Psychology (2nd ed.), London: Methuen & Co, pp. 1–2 (n13–14 in electronic fields), http://www.archive.org/stream/introductiontoso020342mbp#page/n0/mode/2up (Note: This and other versions of this title available at Internet Archive)
This book has been reprinted several times. For example, in 1960, University Paperbacks, an imprint of Methuen & Co and Barnes & Noble, published a reprint of the 23rd edition.
  • The Group Mind (1920, reprinted 1973)
  • Physiological Psychology (1920).
  • Outline of Psychology (1923)
  • Character and the Conduct of Life (1927)
  • Body and Mind
  • Outline of Abnormal Psychology
  • Materialism and Emergent Evolution (1929)
  • Energies of Men (1932)
  • The Riddle of Life (1938)

By Margaret Boden:

  • Purposive Explanation in Psychology (1972)

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