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William Bevan
Psychology
Deceased
Fellowship year
1965-66 - Kansas State University - Study 42
Tyler Journal Articles
Bevan, W.; Avant, L. L.; . 1966. Color coding and potency of anchors and residuals in judgment of size.. 22(3): 919-926.
Bevan, William; Avant, Lloyd L.; Lankford, H. G.; . 1966. Serial Reaction-Time and the Temporal Pattern of Prior Signals. 79(4): 551. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1421290
Bevan, William; Bell, Russell A.; Taylor, Curtis; . 1966. Changes in response latency following shifts in the pitch of a signal. 72(6): 864-868.
Helson, H.; Bevan, W.; Masters, H. G.; . 1966. A quantitative study of relevance in the formation of adaptation levels.. 22(3): 743-749.
Bevan, William; Bell, Russell A.; Lankford, H. G.; . 1967. The Residual Effect of Shock Upon Bar Pressing for Water. 17(1): 23-28. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03393684
Bevan, W.; Dukes, W. F.; . 1967. Stimulus-variation and recall: the role of belongingness.. 80(2): 309-312.
DUKES, WILLIAM F.; BEVAN, WILLIAM; . 1967. Stimulus Variation and Repetition in the Acquisition of Naming Responses. 74(2 PART 1): 178-181.
Bevan, William; Avant, Lloyd L.; Lankford, H. G.; . 1966. Serial Reaction-Time and the Temporal Pattern of Prior Signals. 79(4): 551. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1421290
Bevan, William; Bell, Russell A.; Taylor, Curtis; . 1966. Changes in response latency following shifts in the pitch of a signal. 72(6): 864-868.
Helson, H.; Bevan, W.; Masters, H. G.; . 1966. A quantitative study of relevance in the formation of adaptation levels.. 22(3): 743-749.
Bevan, William; Bell, Russell A.; Lankford, H. G.; . 1967. The Residual Effect of Shock Upon Bar Pressing for Water. 17(1): 23-28. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03393684
Bevan, W.; Dukes, W. F.; . 1967. Stimulus-variation and recall: the role of belongingness.. 80(2): 309-312.
DUKES, WILLIAM F.; BEVAN, WILLIAM; . 1967. Stimulus Variation and Repetition in the Acquisition of Naming Responses. 74(2 PART 1): 178-181.