Christopher D. Green
Affiliations: | York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Area:
history of psychology, statistics, cognitionGoogle:
"Christopher Green"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn M. Kennedy | grad student | 1989-1992 | University of Toronto | |
William Seager | grad student | 1998-2004 | University of Toronto (Philosophy Tree) | |
(2nd PhD for C.D. Green (psychology)) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeDaniel Denis | grad student | 2004 | York University |
Jennifer Bazar | grad student | 2013 | York University |
Cathy L. Faye | grad student | 2013 | York University |
Jacy L. Young | grad student | 2015 | York University |
Jeremy T. Burman | grad student | 2016 | York University |
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Green CD. (2022) Inaugural editorial. History of Psychology. 25: 1-2 |
Green CD. (2019) Where did Freud's iceberg metaphor of mind come from? History of Psychology. 22: 369-372 |
Green CD. (2018) Digital history of psychology takes flight. History of Psychology. 21: 374-379 |
Green CD. (2018) Images of the disciplining of psychology, 1890–1940 Qualitative Research in Psychology. 15: 179-187 |
Green CD. (2017) History of Psychology Publish and Perish: Psychology's Most Prolific Authors Are Not Always the Ones We Remember. The American Journal of Psychology. 130: 105-119 |
Green CD, Cautin RL. (2017) 125 years of the American Psychological Association. The American Psychologist. 72: 722-736 |
Green CD, Martin SM. (2017) Historical impact in psychology differs between demographic groups New Ideas in Psychology. 47: 24-32 |
Green CD, Feinerer I. (2016) How the Launch of a New Journal in 1904 May Have Changed the Relationship Between Psychology and Philosophy. History of Psychology |
Green CD. (2016) A digital future for the history of psychology? History of Psychology. 19: 209-219 |
Green CD, Feinerer I. (2016) The Evolution of the American Journal of Psychology, 1904-1918: A Network Investigation. The American Journal of Psychology. 129: 185-96 |