Walter Richard Miles
Affiliations: | 1922-1932 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA | |
1932-1952 | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorCarl Emil Seashore | grad student | 1913 | University of Iowa | |
(PhD thesis: Accuracy of the voice in simple pitch singing.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeB. Richard Bugelski | grad student | (Neurotree) | |
Stanley Schachter | grad student | Yale | |
E. Lowell Kelly | grad student | 1930 | Stanford |
Roger G. Barker | grad student | 1934 | Stanford |
Neal E. Miller | grad student | 1932-1935 | Yale (Neurotree) |
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KRUGER L, FELDZAMEN AN, MILES WR. (1955) A scale for measuring supra-threshold olfactory intensity. The American Journal of Psychology. 68: 117-23 |
KRUGER L, FELDZAMEN AN, MILES WR. (1955) Comparative olfactory intensities of the aliphatic alcohols in man. The American Journal of Psychology. 68: 386-95 |
MILES WR. (1946) Effects chiefly mental. Scientific Temperance Journal. 54: 75 |
Miles WR. (1941) Coordination of psychological services in the national emergency Journal of Consulting Psychology. 5: 216-220 |
Stone CH, Valentine WL, Miles W. (1940) The production of 16-mm. motion picture films Psychological Bulletin. 37: 29-59 |
Miles WR. (1939) Einthoven string galvanometer used with a vacuum tube microvoltmeter Review of Scientific Instruments. 10: 134-136 |
Miles WR. (1939) Performance of the Einthoven galvanometer with input through a vacuum tube microvoltmeter Journal of Experimental Psychology. 25: 76-90 |
Miller NE, Miles WR. (1936) Alcohol and removal of reward. An analytical study of rodent maze behavior Journal of Comparative Psychology. 21: 179-204 |
Miller NE, Miles WR. (1935) Effect of caffeine on the running speed of hungry, satiated, and frustrated rats Journal of Comparative Psychology. 20: 397-412 |
Miles WR. (1933) Age and human ability Psychological Review. 40: 99-123 |