Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Detection of Suicidal Patients - An Example of Some Limitations in the Prediction of Infrequent Events,1954,18,6,397-403,Rosen Accident Proneness in Attempted Suicide and in Automobile Accident Victims,1964,28,1,79-82,Preston An Attempt to Employ A Sentence Completion Test for the Detection of Psychiatric Patients With Suicidal Ideas,1960,24,2,156-160,Efron Cross-Validation of A Rorschach Checklist Associated With Suicidal Tendencies,1961,25,4,312,Weiner Dichotomous Evaluations in Suicidal Individuals,1961,25,5,445,Neuringer Methodological Problems in Suicide Research,1962,26,3,273,Neuringer Rigid Thinking in Suicidal Individuals,1964,28,1,54-58,Neuringer A note on the intelligence of delinquents at Indiana Boys School,1948,12,1,58,Wedeking Rorschach movement responses following motor inhibition and hyperactivity,1952,16,5,359-364,Singer The identification and measurement of predispositional factors in crime and delinquency,1952,16,3,207-212,Gough Performance of brain-injured and familial mental defectives on the Bender Gestalt test,1952,16,1,61-64,Bensberg Follow-up study of ten-year-old boys with police records,1953,17,4,309-313,Wattenberg Implications of the performance of delinquent girls on the Rosenzweig picture-frustration study,1954,18,6,414,Vane Detection of suicidal patients: an example of some limitations in the prediction of infrequent events,1954,18,6,397-403,Rosen Classification of suicidal patients,1954,18,5,359-362,Simon The relation ship between motor cognitive inhibition,1954,18,5,355-358,Levine Motor and fantasy correlates of Rorschach human movement responses,1954,18,5,325-331,Singer Wechsler-Bellevue performance of delinquent and nondelinquent girls,1954,18,3,221-225,Vane Delinquent vs. nondelinquent performance on the Porteus qualitative maze test,1954,18,1,71-73,Docter Base rate and the Archimedes spiral illusion,1957,21,5,435-437,Gynther The role-taking hypothesis in delinquency,1957,21,5,386-390,Reed Perceptions of significant family and environmental relationships in aggressive and withdrawn children,1957,21,5,381-385,Shapiro Differential qualitative performance of delinquents on the Porteus maze,1957,21,4,351-353,Fooks The use of multivariate statistical analysis of Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory scores in the classification of delinquent and nondelinquent high school boys,1958,22,1,17-23,Rempel The interpretation of three personality factors in juvenile delinquency,1960,24,,555,Quay Perceptual-motor development in children retarded in reading ability,1960,24,,427-431,Lachmann Interaction of brain injury with peripheral vision and set,1961,25,,543-548,Williams The relationship between future time perspective time. estimation and impulse control in a group of young offenders and in a control group,1961,25,,470-475,Siegman Dichotomous evaluations in suicidal individuals,1961,25,,445-449,Neuringer Cross-validation of a Rorschach checklist associated with suicidal tendencies,1961,25,,312-315,Weiner A comparison of social and solitary male delinquents,1961,25,,293-295,Johnson Hostility expression among delinquents of minority and majority groups,1961,25,,216-220,Swickard TAT and MMPI psychopath deviant scale differences between delinquent and nondelinquent adolescents,1963,27,,370,Silver Delinquents' perceptions of their parents,1965,29,6,592-593,Medinnus Manifest aggression: MMPI correlates in normal boys,1965,29,5,446-454,Butcher Intellectual performance of three delinquent groups of different ethnic origin,1965,29,,282,Wenk Changes in the perception interpersonal relationships in successfully treated adolescent delinquent boys,1965,29,,213-217,Shore Interaction of fear and guilt in inhibiting unacceptable behavior,1965,29,,161-167,Mosher Suicide sleep and death: some possible interrelations among cessation interruption and continuation phenomena,1964,28,,95-106,Shneidman Accident-proneness in attempted suicide and in automobile accident victims,1964,28,,79-82,Preston Rigid thinking in suicidal individuals,1964,28,,54-58,Neuringer Differences in visual perception and in visual-motor functioning between psychotic and nonpsychotic children,1964,28,,41-45,Safrin Methodological problems in suicide research,1962,26,,273-278,Neuringer Frustration and the perception of aggressive animals,1962,26,,287,Lucas A technique for the study of psychodynamic relationships: the effects of subliminally presented aggressive stimuli on the production of pathological thinking in a schizophrenic population,1966,30,2,103-111,Silverman Physique and motivation,1966,30,5,408-414,Cortés Reported maternal and paternal behaviors of solitary and social delinquents,1967,31,4,420-422,Johnson Predicting institutional and postrelease adjustment of delinquent boys,1967,31,4,377-381,Pacht Personality characteristics of young male narcotic addicts,1967,31,5,536-538,Gilbert Integrative Behavior in Adolescent Boys as a Function of Delinquency and Race,1967,31,5,471-476 Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Male Juvenile Offender Male Offender Delinquency Causes Racial,Bixenstine An Inventory of Assessing Different Kinds of Hostility,1957,21,,343-349 Survey Instrument Hostility,Buss Critical factors in educational placement,1938,2,3,71,Street Interpreting psychological data to those who must use them in industry,1940,4,3,106-110,Moore Selection tests for aviation mechanics,1940,4,3,104-105,Harrell Social psychology of adolescence (Book review),1940,4,2,76-77,Averill Overcoming geographic disorientation,1940,4,2,66-68,Gregg I.Q. and mental deficiency,1940,4,2,53-61,Doll Applied psychology comes of age,1940,4,1,1-9,Paterson The art and technology which deals with the adjustment problems of human beings,1939,3,6,170-176,Teagarden Mental measurement in effector disorders,1939,3,6,165-169,Wells Suggested regulations for the employment of psychologists by a public agency,1939,3,5,160-161,English Training needs in relation to problems of counseling in elementary and high schools,1939,3,5,147-152,Anderson The training of psychological counsellors: Needed emphases in relation to work with young children,1939,3,5,144-146,Rust The personality inventory as an aid in the diagnosis of psychopathic inferiors,1939,3,4,112-117,Hathaway The status of applied psychology in England,1939,3,3,76-79,Cattell The selection of men for the Nebraska Safety Patrol,1939,3,2,57-64,Bittner Mental health problems in college,1939,3,2,41-48,O'Shea Recent approaches to the study of the preschool child. III. Influence of parental attitudes upon child behavior,1939,3,1,34-36,Updegraff Illumination standards for effective and comfortable vision,1939,3,1,11-20,Tinker Recent approaches to the study of the preschool child. II. Some comments on the concept of "aggression.",1938,2,6,187-189,Updegraff The duties of a school psychologist,1938,2,6,180-183,Barker The social adjustment of the exceptional child of borderline mentality,1938,2,6,169-175,Murphy Recent approaches to the study of the pre-school child. I. Indirect and "projective" methods,1938,2,5,159-161,Updegraff Age performance relationships among accident-repeater automobile drivers,1938,2,5,143-148,Forbes Non-verbal intelligence tests,1938,2,4,122-123,Strang Our changing concept of intelligence,1938,2,4,97-107,Wellman The FELS Rating Scale Project,1938,2,3,88,Champney Mental development of children in foster homes,1938,2,2,33-43,Skeels Organization of the American Association of Applied Psychologists,1938,2,1,7-16,English Review of "Preventing crime",1937,1,5,87-88,Burr Growth of psychological service in Chicago public schools,1937,1,5,80,Indicated The importance of studying mental deviates,1937,1,5,73-75,Hollingworth Determination of the Heinis personal constant,1937,1,4,57-61,Voss Psychological service at the Los Angeles Institute of Family Relations,1937,1,3,49,Brousseau Factors which contribute to undesirable overt behavior,1937,1,3,41-48,Mathews Research in progress at the Vineland laboratory,1937,1,2,29-32,Doll The future of educational psychology,1937,1,1,6-8,Gates The future of consulting psychology,1937,1,1,12-13,Link The future of industrial psychology,1937,1,1,9-11,Bingham The future of clinical psychology,1937,1,1,4-5,Woodworth