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  1. Cognitive maps in rats and men.Edward C. Tolman - 1948 - Psychological Review 55 (4):189-208.
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  2. Relativity, thermodynamics and cosmology.Richard Chace Tolman - 1934 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
    A distinguished American physicist and teacher delivers a landmark study thatdevelops three essential scientific themes on each subject.
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    The organism and the causal texture of the environment.E. C. Tolman & E. Brunswik - 1935 - Psychological Review 42 (1):43-77.
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    The Principles of Statistical Mechanics.Richard C. Tolman - 1939 - Philosophy of Science 6 (3):381-381.
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    There is more than one kind of learning.Edward C. Tolman - 1949 - Psychological Review 56 (3):144-155.
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    The determiners of behavior at a choice point.E. C. Tolman - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (1):1-41.
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    A New Formula for Behaviorism.E. C. Tolman - 1922 - Psychological Review 29 (1):44-53.
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    Psychology versus immediate experience.Edward Chace Tolman - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (3):356-80.
    In this paper I am going to try to indicate my notion concerning the nature and subject-matter of psychology. I am a behaviorist. I hold that psychology does not seek descriptions and intercommunications concerning immediate experience per se. Such descriptions and attempts at direct intercommunications may be left to the arts and to metaphysics. Psychology seeks, rather, the objectively stateable laws and processes governing behavior. Organisms, human and sub-human, come up against environmental stimulus situations and to these stimulus situations they, (...)
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    Studies in spatial learning. I. Orientation and the short-cut.E. C. Tolman, B. F. Ritchie & D. Kalish - 1946 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 36 (1):13.
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    A behavioristic theory of ideas.E. C. Tolman - 1926 - Psychological Review 33 (5):352-369.
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    Prediction of vicarious trial and error by means of the schematic sowbug.E. C. Tolman - 1939 - Psychological Review 46 (4):318-336.
  12. Studies in spatial learning. II. Place learning versus response learning.E. C. Tolman, B. F. Ritchie & D. Kalish - 1946 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 36 (3):221.
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    Purpose and cognition: the determiners of animal learning.E. C. Tolman - 1925 - Psychological Review 32 (4):285-297.
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    Behaviorism and purpose.Edward Chace Tolman - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (2):36-41.
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    Doing desire: Adolescent girls' struggles for/with sexuality.Deborah L. Tolman - 1994 - Gender and Society 8 (3):324-342.
    Adolescence is a moment when sexuality, identity, and relationships are heightened; at adolescence women begin to be vulnerable to losing touch with their own thoughts and feelings. Reporting from a larger study of adolescent girls' experiences of sexual desire, the author focuses on how adolescent girls who have different sexual orientations describe their experiences of sexuality and their responses to their own sexual desire. Cultural contexts that render girls' sexuality problematic and dangerous divert them from the possibilities of empowerment through (...)
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    A behaviorist's definition of consciousness.E. C. Tolman - 1927 - Psychological Review 34 (6):433-439.
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    A Behavioristic Account of the Emotions.E. C. Tolman - 1923 - Psychological Review 30 (3):217-227.
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    Drives Toward War.Edward C. Tolman - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (5):512-514.
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    Purposive behavior.E. C. Tolman - 1928 - Psychological Review 35 (6):524-530.
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    Principles of performance.Edward C. Tolman - 1955 - Psychological Review 62 (5):315-326.
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    Studies in learning and motivation: I. Equal reinforcements in both end-boxes, followed by shock in one end-box.Edward C. Tolman & Henry Gleitman - 1949 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 39 (6):810.
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    Sign-Gestalt or conditioned reflex.E. C. Tolman - 1933 - Psychological Review 40 (3):246-255.
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    Society versus context in individual development: Does theory make a difference.Charles W. Tolman - 1999 - In Yrjö Engeström, Reijo Miettinen & Raija-Leena Punamäki-Gitai (eds.), Perspectives on Activity Theory. Cambridge University Press. pp. 70--86.
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    The nature and functioning of wants.Edward C. Tolman - 1949 - Psychological Review 56 (6):357-369.
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    Gestalt and sign-gestalt.E. C. Tolman - 1933 - Psychological Review 40 (5):391-411.
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    Instinct and purpose.Edward Chace Tolman - 1920 - Psychological Review 27 (3):217-233.
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    Physiology, psychology, and sociology.E. C. Tolman - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (3):228-241.
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    Studies in spatial learning. V. Response learning vs. place learning by the non-correction method.E. C. Tolman, B. F. Ritchie & D. Kalish - 1947 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 37 (4):285.
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    Studies in spatial learning. IV. The transfer of place learning to other starting paths.E. C. Tolman, B. F. Ritchie & D. Kalish - 1947 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 37 (1):39.
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    Embodying sexualisation: When theory meets practice in intergenerational feminist activism.Deborah Tolman, Lyn Mikel Brown & Dana Edell - 2013 - Feminist Theory 14 (3):275-284.
    This interchange explores the role of girl (ages thirteen to twenty-two) activism in the USA organisation SPARK (Sexualization Protest: Action, Resistance, Knowledge). Some of the many initiatives and programmes SPARK has enacted with girls, including online forums, blog spaces, marches, and summits directly address recent calls to attend to the complexity in understanding and resisting ‘sexualisation’ with teen girls. Several of the girls’ media appearances are explored in detail to illustrate the dynamics of girls’ agency and resistance that emerge in (...)
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    Multiple-variable design for experiments involving interaction of behavior.Richard S. Crutchfield & Edward C. Tolman - 1940 - Psychological Review 47 (1):38-42.
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    Ancient Persian Lexicon and the Texts of the Achaemenidan Inscriptions.Louis H. Gray & Herbert Cushing Tolman - 1909 - American Journal of Philology 30 (4):456.
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    A cognition motivation model.Edward C. Tolman - 1952 - Psychological Review 59 (5):389-400.
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    A drive-conversion diagram.E. C. Tolman - 1943 - Psychological Review 50 (5):503-513.
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    A disproof of the law of effect and a substitution of the laws of emphasis, motivation and disruption.E. C. Tolman, C. S. Hall & E. P. Bretnall - 1932 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 15 (6):601.
  36. An Operational Analysis of "Demands".Edward Chace Tolman - 1936 - Erkenntnis 6 (1):383-392.
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    A reply to Professor Guthrie.E. C. Tolman - 1938 - Psychological Review 45 (2):163-164.
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  38. A study of science education graduates at Brigham young university.Richard R. Tolman, J. Hugh Baird & Steven Haderlie - 1988 - Science Education 72 (1):93-101.
     
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    Concerning the Sensation Quality: A Behavioristic Account.E. C. Tolman - 1922 - Psychological Review 29 (2):140-145.
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    Demands and conflicts.E. C. Tolman - 1937 - Psychological Review 44 (2):158-169.
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    Discrimination vs. learning and the schematic sowbug.E. C. Tolman - 1941 - Psychological Review 48 (5):367-382.
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    From Subjects to Subjectivities: A Handbook of Interpretive and Participatory Methods.Deborah L. Tolman & Mary Brydon-Miller (eds.) - 2001 - New York University Press.
    General Series Editors: Gay Wilson Allen and Sculley Bradley Originally published between 1961 and 1984, and now available in paperback for the first time, the critically acclaimed Collected Writings of Walt Whitman captures every facet of one of America's most important poets. In discussing letter-writing, Whitman made his own views clear. Simplicity and naturalness were his guidelines. ”I like my letters to be personal—very personal—and then stop.“ The six volumes in The Correspondence comprise nearly 3,000 letters written over a half (...)
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    Human evolution and the comparative psychology of levels.Charles W. Tolman - 1987 - In G. Greenberg & E. Tobach (eds.), Cognition, Language, and Consciousness: Integrative Levels. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 185--208.
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    Kurt Lewin: 1890-1947.Edward C. Tolman - 1948 - Psychological Review 55 (1):1-4.
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  45. Karl Marx, Alienation, and the Mastery of Nature.Charles Tolman - 1981 - Environmental Ethics 3 (1):63-74.
    Donald Lee’s account in “The Marxian View” is inaccurate in asserting the centrality of an abstract conception of alienation based on a speculattve understanding of human nature. This was precisely the view rejected by Marx in 1845. The development of Marx’s materialist conception of human nature is traced in order to show the importance to his analysis of the forces and relations of production. Somespecific difficulties in Lee’s account are discussed, and the broad implications of Marxist theory regarding environmental problems (...)
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    Karl Marx, Alienation, and the Mastery of Nature.Charles Tolman - 1981 - Environmental Ethics 3 (1):63-74.
    Donald Lee’s account in “The Marxian View” is inaccurate in asserting the centrality of an abstract conception of alienation based on a speculattve understanding of human nature. This was precisely the view rejected by Marx in 1845. The development of Marx’s materialist conception of human nature is traced in order to show the importance to his analysis of the forces and relations of production. Somespecific difficulties in Lee’s account are discussed, and the broad implications of Marxist theory regarding environmental problems (...)
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    Means-end-readiness and hypothesis--A contribution to comparative psychology.E. C. Tolman & I. Krechevsky - 1933 - Psychological Review 40 (1):60-70.
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    More concerning the temporal relations of meaning and imagery.Edward Chace Tolman - 1917 - Psychological Review 24 (2):114-138.
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    Mr. mursell's concept of sensation.Edward Chace Tolman - 1923 - Journal of Philosophy 20 (10):271-272.
  50. Nerve Process and Cognition.E. C. Tolman - 1919 - Philosophical Review 28:224.
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