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  2. Book of Methods. W. J. Sidis Archives Boris Sidis Archives Sarah Sidis Menu. BOOK OF METHODS. Sarah Sidis, M.D. 18 page manuscript, early 1950's, presumably unpublished. May have been in collaboration with an editor. First five pages not yet found, nor any after page 23. Source: University of Miami Archives.

  3. the source and aim of human progress a study in social psychology and social pathology. boris sidis, ph.d., m.d. boston: badger, 1919

  4. Boris Sidis, Ph.D. Director of the Psychopathic Hospital and Laboratory of the New York Infirmary for Women and Children. Psychological Review, 1904, 11, 15-29. (See also: A n Inquiry into the Nature of Hallucination .) The subject of hallucinations forms the stumbling block both of the psychologists and psychopathologists.

  5. the source and aim of human progress a study in social psychology and social pathology. boris sidis, ph.d., m.d. boston: badger, 1919

  6. Apr 24, 2020 · Secular Jewish psychologists like Boris Sidis criticized the positive optimism of Protestant-centered psychology. The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. When many people face a crisis, whether related to health, personal finance, or other factors, they often respond by turning to religion for wisdom and comfort.

  7. BORIS SIDIS. The American Magazine, 1910, 71, 71-81. (This is an excerpt from "Masters of the Mind" ― an article well worth reading.) Dr. Sidis has a two-fold claim on the interest of the readers of this magazine, as being the father of that wonderful the eleven-year-old Harvard student, William James Sidis―he was twelve in April―whose ...

  8. MULTIPLE PERSONALITY AND THE HYPNOLEPTIC STATE. INDEX. S canned (OCR) by Leon Hansen. LC Control Number: 68019295. Type of Material: Text (Book, Microform, Electronic, etc.) Personal Name: Sidis, Boris, 1867-1923. Main Title: Multiple personality; an experimental investigation into. the nature of human individuality, by Boris Sidis and.

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