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2.2: TITLES BY CONTENT

Titles ordered by content


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[01] On general qualities, semantic differential, phonetic symbolism
[02] Relational dimensions, theoretical groundwork
[03] Extended use of theory and differential rating method
[04] Psycholinguistic problems
[05] Assessing cognitive style: Content analyses
[06] Transcending frontiers I: Solar activity (Chizhevsky)
[07] Transcending frontiers II: Planetary effects (Gauquelin)
. . . . .Subcategory [07.1] Critical papers and rebuttals
[08] Transcending frontiers III: Morphic fields (Sheldrake)
[09] Other anomalistic excursions: Astrology, dowsing, psi
[10] Various other problem fields

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Titles iin italics = original publication texts German (some Dutch)
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[1] On general qualities, semantic differential, phonetic symbolism

01 1964 Emotional quality of "semantic" space
03 1965 Sound symbolism of artificial sound patterns
06 1965 Expressive sound symbolism
07 1965 Standardization of an Impression Differential
08 1965 Further standardization of an Impression Differential
11 1966 Is sound symbolism language-specific or universal?
12 1966 Methodological loopholes of experiments on sound symbolism
13 1967 Psychophonetic relationships
14 1969 Dynamics underlying pleasure by jokes
21 1969 Psychophonetics: Studies on phonetic symbolism and motivation

[2] Relational dimensions, theoretical groundwork

04 1965 Dimensions of perceptual and higher cognitive processes
13 1967 General quality and relation
23 1970 Relational dynamics: A contribution to consistency theory
25 1970 Property without value and self evaluation
28 1971 Valuable property, acquisition and self evaluation

[3] Extended use of theory and differential rating method

05 1965 New sociometric perspectives
09 1966 A semantic differential approach to intelligence
10 1966 An experiment assessing directed activation
15 1968 Perception, perceptual response and size accentuation
16 1968 Potency and evaluation as conditions of accentuated size
. . . . . . . . perception

17 1969 Accentuation of non-perceptual size judgments
19 1969 Intellectual achievement and differential ratings of
. . . . . . . . test behaviour. Part I

20 1969 Intellectual achievement and differential ratings of test
. . . . . . . . behaviour Part II
22 1970 Size accentuation - due to learning? A theoretical dispute on
. . . . . . . . conditions of social perception

24 1970 Self assessment, semantics, personality
27 1971 Classical conditioning and connotative meaning
31 1973 Exploratory choice and verbal judgement
32 1973 Phenomenal conditions of perceptual attention
37 1975 Size accentuation and judgmental accuracy: Analysis of a
. . . . . . . . purported crucial experimen
t

[4] Psycholinguistic problems

26 1971 Prenominal adjective combination and its syntactic structure
33 1974 Conceptual anisotropy affecting deductive reasoning
34 1974 Sentence subject and ego perspective
35 1975 Affirmation and negation as constructive action
36 1975 Gestalt psychological modelling linguistic structures
40 1976 The sentence viewed as action
42 1977 Where do the subjects of sentences come from?
48 1985 Language, thought and culture: Towards a mergence of
. . . . . . . . .diverging problem fields

[5] Assessing cognitive style: Content analyses


30 1972 Episteme and dogmatism
39 1975 The dogmatism scale "must not" be reliable. Rejoinder to
. . . . . . . . .Keiler's replication
41 1976 Belief, dogmatism, madness
44 1978 Liberal and authoritarian reasoning. A psycholinguistic-statistical
. . . . . . . . .approach
45 1979 Fear of losing conviction? Reflecting Volker
. . . . . . . . .Gerhardt's philosophical comment
46 1981 Nazi leaders' intolerance of entropy
47 1981 Prägnanz tendencies in perception and consciousness
49 1985 Content analysis: An alternative approach to open and
. . . . . . . . . closed minds

[6] Transcending frontiers I: Solar activity (Chizhevsky)

59 1989 Linking scientific discoveries with solar cycles
67 1991 Patterns of scientific evolution: Short term cycles and secular
. . . . . . . . . waves
84 1993 Sunspot-correlations? How to test them, Case I: Rare historical
. . . . . . . . . events, e.g. Influenza pandemics

93 1994 Influenza pandemics and sunspots - settling the controversy
109 1996 Space weather and revolutions. Chizhevsky's heliobiological
. . . . . . . . . claim scrutinized
114 1997 Bursts of creativity and aberrant sunspot cycles.
119 1998 Long waves in economic history. Solar activity-related?
122 1998 Cosmophysical correlations of creative activity in cultural
. . . . . . . . . history

[7] Transcending frontiers II: Planetary effects (Gauquelin)

50 1986 Hans Jürgen Eysenck interviewed on research in border areas
. . . . . . . . . of science
51 1986 Scientific quality and progressive dynamics underlying the
. . . . . . . . . Gauquelin paradigm
52 1987 Further grading of eminence. Planetary correlations with
. . . . . . . . . musicians, painters, writers
54 1988 Planetary relations with female notabilities: Two first results
. . . . . . . . . Reprinted
55 1988 Relating planetary aspects to human birth: Improved method
. . . . . . . . . yields negative results
56 1988 Gauquelin's planerary hypothesis. A bone of contention or a
. . . . . . . . . touchstone for reason?
57 1988 Raising the hurdle for the Athletes' Mars Effect: Association
. . . . . . . . . co-varies with eminence
58 1989 Birth time precision reconsidered
60 1989 Purifying Gauquelin's grain of gold: Planetary effects defy
. . . . . . . . . .physical interpretation
62 1989 Reversed eminence correlations. Comments on an article
. . . . . . . . . .review
63 1990 Gauquelin contentions scrutinized
64 1990 Scrutinizing Gauquelin's character trait hypothesis once again
68 1991 Planetaire mysteries
69 1991 Obituary on Michel Gauquelin (1928-1991)
76 1992 Update on the Mars effect. Recent work on alleged planetary
. . . . . . . . . effects reveals further puzzles
83 1993 Gauquelin planetary effects. State of research 1993
85 1993 Puzzling eminence effects might make good sense
86 1993 Puzzling eminence effects are not inconceivable
88 1993 Planetary eminence effects: Puzzling and clarifying results
94 1994 1,083 members of the French Académie de Médecine
97 1995 Benefits from citation counts for studies on eminent samples
98 1995 Randomizations furnish precise chance expectations
99 1995 Gender of notables related to planetary positions
100 1995 Birth time precision and the Gauquelin effect
102 1995 Saturn and Mars at birth hours of famous physicians.
. . . . . . . . . .Gauquelin's earliest finding vindicated
103 1995 The strength of the Gauquelin planetary effect: Arno Müller's
. . . . . . . . . .verdict requires correction
105 1996 The Tenacious Mars Effect
107 1996 How to suppress the Gauquelin Mars effect. Strategies of
. . . . . . . . . .concerned Committees.
110 1996 The Tenacious Mars effect
112 1997 Differences between male and female notabilities
117 1997 Biased data selection in Mars effect research
125 1998 Is there no Mars effect? The CFEPP´s verdict scrutinized
. . . . . . . . .with the assistance of six independent researchers."

Subcategory [07.1]: Critical papers and rebuttals

61 1989 Rejoinder to Arno Müller and Michel Gauquelin: Comments on
. . . . . . . . . Ertel's 'Purifying Gauquelin's Grain of Gold'
65 1990 Suspected demographical artifact. Reply to observations
. . . . . . . . . .on the planetary hypothesis
73 1992 Mars effect survives critique of Dutch skeptics. A Rejoinder
77 1992 Can the Gauquelin-effect be explained? A critique of Arno
. . . . . . . . . Müller's interpretation of planetary effects
78 1992 Is the Moon effect with Gauquelin's writers questionable?
. . . . . . . . . Comments on Arno Müller's replication
80 1992 The Gauquelin effect explained? Comments on Arno Muller's
. . . . . . . . . hypothesis of planetary correlations
87 1993 Why the character trait hypothesis still fails
89 1993 Comments on Dutch investigations of the Gauquelin
. . . . . . . . . .Mars effect
90 1994 Mars effect uncovered in French sceptics' data
101 1995 Reply to Dr. Nienhuys' letter
116 1997 Doubts on the Mars effect. What next? Comments on a book
. . . . . . . . . .review
118 1997 Gauquelin's Mars effect. Illusion or embarrassment?
. . . . . . . . . .On Dr. J. W. Nienhuys' precocious dismissal
127 1999 Debunking with caution. Cleaning up Mars effect research
128 1999 Reply to Nanninga's and Nienhuys' on "Is there
. . . . . . . . . . .no Mars effect"
129 2000 The Mars effect is genuine. On Kurtz', Nienhuys' and
. . . . . . . . . ..Sandhu's missing the evidence
130 2000 Bulky Mars effect hard to hide
131 2000 Gauquelin's planetary effects - made up by superstitious
. . . . . . . .. . .parents? On Geoffrey Dean's erroneous grand notion.
133 2001.Tampering birth dates should occur more often among
. . . . . . . . . .rural than urban people.
134 2001 Births of priests should abound on feasts.
138 2002 Superstition should decline over time.
140 2002 Whence midnight avoidance?
141 2002 The Mars effect cannot be pinned on cheating parents

[8] Transcending frontiers III: Morphic fields (Sheldrake)

66 1991 Project "Present of the Past"
70 1991 Strange recognition effects resist attempts at refutation
72 1991 Sheldrake's morphogenetic fields put to the test
75 1992 Testing Sheldrake's morphogenetic fields
82 1993 The test at which P.M. readers participated: Does nature
. . . . . . . . . .possess memory?
91 1994 Testing Sheldrake's claim of morphogenetic fields (Invited
. . . . . . . . . address)
92 1994 Morphic resonance and solar effects
96 1995 Morphic fields
113 1997 Morphic resonance under exeprimental scrutiny
132 2001. Do dogs know when their owners come home?

[9] Other anomalistic excursions: Astrology, dowsing, p
si

53 1987 Letter to the editor concerning F. Stark' s study
71 1991 Re-analysis of the GWUP's Kassel dowsing tests
74 1992 Re-analysis of the GWUP's Kassel dowsing tests (
79 1992 Comments on the skeptics' reactions to a re-analysis of their
. . . . . . . . . dowsing data
81 1992 An astrological matching experiment using physicians'
. . . . . . . . .horoscopes
95 1995 Astrology
104 1995 Results of MERIDIAN's Astro-Matching Test 1994.
106 1996 Re-examination of the gender differences of
. . . . . . . . . .ordinary people, .as claimed by J. F. Ruis
108 1996 The dowsing data defy Enright's unfavorable verdict
111 1996 Are personality differences between twins predicted by
. . . . . . . . . .astrology?
115 1997 Hope for a new science? Scrutiny of Theodor Landscheidt's
. . . . . . . . . .planetary claims
120 1998 Astro-Quiz: Can astrologers pick politicians from painters?
123 1998 Comments on Dean Radin's "Unconscious Perception
. . . . . . . . . .of Future Emotions: An Experiment in Presentiment"
124 1998 Scrutiny of Gunter Sachs' excursion into astrological
. . . . . . . . . .research
126 1999 Reflections on Christopher Bagley's commentary (Letter)
137 2002. Comment on Blackmore & Seebold's "Effects of
. . . . . . . . .Horoscopes"

[10] Various other problem fields

02 1964 Categories of person perception under cultural conditions
18 1969 Dynamics underlying pleasure by jokes
29 1972 Problems of curricula planning for compensatory linguistic
. . . . . . . . . .training
38 1975 Gestalt theory in modern psychology
43 1978 On the dynamic origin of mirth responses