The Scientific Productivity of American Professional Psychologists

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The Scientific Productivity of American Professional Psychologists
Shepherd Ivory Franz
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Table II. Shows the distribution of the contributors over the ten-year period. It is a remarkable fact that the first five years are almost constant in number of contributors and that the increase in the number of contributors has taken 1 A writer in the New York Times book review supplement has mentioned that in general literature 1914 was a lean year. The reason is not obvious in that case or in the case of our psychological publications, since the European war could not have its effect on pr
...oduction until very late in the year. In connection with psychological journals this effect should have been more noticeable in 1915 if it existed because of the war.
2 Ruckmich reports over 800 original articles for the decade 1905-1914. Probably the number in 1905 was nearer that for 1906 than that for 1915 of the present table. On that assumption we would have about 500 titles of original articles and monographs for that decade by professional psychologists. Not all of these have appeared in the magazines listed by Ruckmich, and in comparison with the 'over 800' noted by Ruckmich it is apparent that fully 3/8 of the grand total was contributed by the non-professional psychologists, or by those whose loyalty was divided between psy- chology and philosophy, education, etc.


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