Conceptual Thinking

Date:
1951-1955
Reference:
PSY/HEA/4/1
Part of:
Hearnshaw, Leslie Spencer (1907-1991)
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File 1 contains:

Experimental Investigations into Conceptual Thinking

Hearnshaw, Professor L. S., Conceptual Thought

Revised Memorandum on a Research Program, handwritten by Hearnshaw, 26 February 1951

Hearnshaw, Professor L. S., Concept Formation and Conceptual Thinking

Hearnshaw, Professor L. S., Research into Conceptual Thinking

Hearnshaw, Professor L. S., Memorandum on the study of conceptual thought as a topic for a research programme, research seminar, 12 February 1951

Higham, T. M., and D. B. Bromley, Research into certain social functions, research seminar, 16 February 1951

Crawford, A., research seminar preliminary statement, 16 February 1951

Suggested Topic for Departmental Research, Obstacles to Intelligent Thinking, 12 February 1951

Research Seminar, Note on Researches into certain intellectual functions

Research Seminar Agenda, Friday, 2 February 1951

Hearnshaw, L. S., Pre-experimental Accounts of Conceptual Thinking, September, 1952

Bromley, D. B., The Pathology of Conceptual Thought Part I: The Psychoses, January 1952

Bromley, D. B., The Pathology of Conceptual Thought Part II: The Brain-Injuries, February 1952

Crawford, Agnes, Conceptual Thinking and Learning Theory, Conceptual Thinking in Animals

Learning Theory and Concept Formation

File 2 contains:

Chapter 8. The Formation of Mathematical Concepts

Bromley, D. B., Conceptual Thought and Age, May 1952

Bromley, D. B., Primitive Forms of Response to the Matrices Test

Research Discussion Group, summary of article by Pierre Oberon, 6 February 1953

M. D. Vernon on Perception and Concept Formation

Land, F. W., Preliminary Notes on Two Tests,February 1953

Bromley, D. B., Intellectual Analysis: a suggested methodological study, April 1952

Age and Intellect

Hayak, F. A., The Sensory Order: An enquiry into the foundations of theoretical psychology, 1952

Comments on an unnamed monograph by T. Ribot

Leytham, G. W. H., Perceptual Approach to Memory

Leytham, G. W. H., A Summary of an Experimental Investigation into the Relationship between Personality and Perceptual Thresholds

Higham, T. M., A Suggested List of Essays, 2 March 1951

Bromley, D. B., Suggestions for Preliminary Essays on Conceptual Thinking

Bromley, D. B., Conceptual Thought and Age, proposed programme of research, May 1952

Essays - First outline, handwritten note, 23 April 1951

File 3 contains:

Staff Meeting, Research Seminar, 23rd April, 1951

Land, F. W., The meaning of Conceptual Thinking and the principal problems for Psychological investigations, January 1952

Bromley, D. B., The Meaning of Conceptual Thought and Some Problems in Research, January 1952

Statement on the meaning of Conceptual Thinking and the Principal Problems for Psychological Investigation, January 1952

Leytham, G, Concept formation and conceptual thinking, January 1952

Bromley, D. B., The Shaw Test of Abstract Thought, March 1954

1 page list of papers on Conceptual Thinking

Vidor, Dr. Martha, A Psychologist's Survey of a Small Mental Defective Institution, n.d.

Bromley, D. B., Conceptual Decay, paper read to the Psychology Section of the British Association, 4 September 1953

Concept Formation and Learning Theory

Concept Formation in Children

Bromley, D. B., The Shaw Test, University of Liverpool, April 1955

Publication/Creation

1951-1955

Physical description

3 Files

Acquisition note

Deposited in the library at Wellcome Collection by the British Psychological Society in September 2008.

Notes

Compiled by the Cataloguing Project Archivist at the British Psychological Society History of Psychology Centre, with minor editing by Wellcome staff.

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