130th anniversary of the American Journal of Psychology /

Nairne, James S.

130th anniversary of the American Journal of Psychology / James S. Nairne, Michelle Coverdale - Fall 2017 - American Journal of Psychology 130 : 1, page 259-268 .

Leo J. Postman was an internationally recognized experimental psychologist whose work after World War II helped frame the modern empirical study of perception, memory, and other psychological processes. Postman was important to The American Journal of Psychology, serving as a frequent contributor, and the journal remained important to him throughout his career; in fact, he ended his research career as its co-editor. In this article, we briefly review some of his contributions to the journal and try to identify the consistent themes that defined his work. His views and his choice of topics tracked the significant theoretical issues of his time and remain a model of theoretical and empirical rigor.

Psychology.


Forgetting.
Interference theory.
Memory.
Perception.
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