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PsycINFO — is an abstract (not full text) database of psychological literature produced and copyrighted by the American Psychological Association.It contains citations and summaries from the 1800s to the present, of: *journal articles *book chapters *books… … Wikipedia
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PsycLit — is a CD ROM version of Psychological Abstracts. It contains citations and abstracts to journal articles, and summaries of English language chapters and books in psychology, as well as behavioral information from sociology, linguistics, medicine,… … Wikipedia
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Ion Popescu-Sibiu — (* 1901 in Sibiu; † 11. September 1974 in Bukarest) war ein rumänischer Arzt, Mediziner, Psychiater und Psychoanalytiker. In Rumänien gehörte Popescu Sibiu zu den Mitbegründern der Psychoanalyse nach Sigmund Freud. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
G. P. Zeliony — [Г. П. Зеленый] (c. 188? – c. 195?) was a Russian physiologist who contributed to the understanding of conditional and unconditional reflexes. He was one of I. P. Pavlov s first students. [ Первый заведующий ученик И.П. Павлова проф. Г.П.Зеленый… … Wikipedia