ARCHIVES OF THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGY
Collection Name: ASCH (Solomon E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2867
Folder #1 “Miscellaneous Correspondence (1975-1995) {AHAP)”
-Miscellaneous correspondence. Among those involved in the correspondence:
Stuart Albert di, or Jeffery H. Goldstein or Stanley Milgram or
Teresa M. Amabile or, re Fritz Heider di Charlan Nemeth or, re
Keith E. Campbell or Mary Henle re, or Irvin Rock re, or, di
Emory L. Cowen or Aaron Hershkowitz or Paul Rozin re
Morton Deutsch di Thomas T. Jackson or John Sabini di
Rachel Joffe Falmange or, re Nathan Kogan re Suzanne Wandersman re
C. R. Gallistel or William J. McGuire or
Folder #2
“ Project Zero -
-Correspondence between Asch and Howard Gardner (or, re) concerning a symposium on figurative language (1974-1975)
Folder #3 “Dean Peabody”
-Correspondence between Asch and Dean Peabody (or, re) (1987-1988)
-Manuscript, by Peabody (Swarthmore), with presumably Asch’s annotations
-Notes written by Asch
Folder #4
“
-Correspondence between Asch and William A. Hunter (or, re)
concerning the decision made by the
Folder #5 “Festschrift (1987-1989)”
-Personal and professional correspondence between Asch
(primarily Mrs. [
-Correspondence dealing with the formation of The Legacy of Solomon Asch: Essays in Cognition and Social Psychology (edited by Irvin Rock) Among those involved in the correspondence: Donald T. Campbell or, di
Mary Henle di
Irvin Rock or, re, di
Paul Rozin or
Folder #6 “Schlicht”
-Correspondence between Asch and a German scholar, Ekkehart Schlicht, concerning a book Schlicht was writing (1988-1989)
Folder #7
“
-Correspondence concerning a trip taken by Asch, in 1983, to
Grace Heider di
Folder #8 “Permissions”
-Letters to Dr. and Mrs. Asch concerning permissions to reprint portions of his work (mostly experiments dealing with independence and conformity) (1990-1996)
Among those involved in the correspondence: John Benjafield or
Christina Maslach di
Ayala Pines di
Lester Sdorow di
Wayne Weiten di
Folder #9 “Letters – Mary Henle”
-Personal and professional correspondence between Mary Henle and Dr. and Mrs. Asch.
Among those discussed in the correspondence: Al Fuch Nick Pastore
Carl Graumann Frank Restle
Joe Greenbaum Irvin Rock
Dick Held David Sills
Mary Henle Michael Sokal
Erwin Levy
Michael Wertheimer
Folder #10 “Mail – Mary Henle”
-Correspondence concerning the publication of a Wolfgang Köhler collected works volume (1966-1967) Among those involved in the correspondence:
Rudolf Arnheim di
Solomon Asch or re di
Dorothy Dinnerstein di
Mary Henle or re di
Edwin B. Newman or re di
Folder #11
“
-Manuscript written by Donald Campbell with annotations (presumably made by Asch) titled, “ Asch’s Moral Epistemology for Social Knowledge”.
-Notes, by Asch, on
-Correspondence concerning the above mentioned manuscript (1989)
Among those involved: Solomon Asch (re), Donald Campbell (or), and Irvin Rock (re)
Folder #12
“
-Correspondence between Asch and the Oxford University Press concerning Social Psychology (an Asch volume) (reissue?) (1987-1988)
Among those involved in the correspondence: Roger Brown di
Donald T. Campbell re
Seymour Feshbach di
Howard H. Kendler di
Julius Wishner di
Folder #13
“
-Correspondence between Asch and individuals associated with O. U. P. and others, concerning the reissue of Social Psychology (originally published by Prentice-Hall, 1952) (1985-86)
-Correspondence between Asch and individuals associated with O. U. P. and others, concerning the possibility of the publication of a collected works volume by O. U. P.
(1985)
Folder #14 “Correspondence (AHAP)”
-Miscellaneous correspondence from the late 1980s
Among those involved in the correspondence: David C. Funder or, re
Daniel Gilbert or
Bill Swann or
Irvin Rock or
James T. Walkup or, re
-Correspondence concerning reprint and manuscript exchange
Among those involved in the correspondence: Susan T. Fiske or
David Premack or, re
Thomas Natsoulas or
-Invitation to become an
Folder #15 “Ratner”
-Correspondence Asch and Carl Ratner (or, re) concerning a Vygotsky paper (included, with annotations by Asch) written by Ratner.
-Other scholarly and personal correspondence between the above mentioned.
Among those discussed: Jerome Bruner
Thomas Natsoulas
Paul Rozin
Henri Zukier
Folder #16 “Burston”
-Letters from Daniel Burston (or) to Asch describing his current work and requesting reference letters for faculty positions
-Reference letters from Asch to the search committees at
Folder #17 “Hershkowitz”
-Letters from Aaron Hershkowitz (or, re, di) discussing business and personal matters as well as a request for a reference letter for a promotion (Fritz Heider di)
-Reference letter to Lillian Zach (re) on Hershkowitz’s behalf.
Folder #18 “M. Brewster Smith”
-Mostly personal correspondence between Asch and M. Brewster Smith (1982-1983)
-Autobiographical Manuscript by Smith with annotations by Asch.
Folder #19 “ Mary Henle” (1970 – 1985)
-Miscellaneous correspondence between Asch and Mary Henle (or, re, di) concerning mostly professional issues such as a booking editing project and other collaborative projects Among those involved in the correspondence:
Rudolf Arnheim di Harry Helson di
Roger Brown di Mary Henle or, re, di
Jerome S. Bruner di David Krech di
Richard Crutchfield di Dale T. Miller or
Preston S. Cutler or, re, di Daniel Robinson di
Fritz Heider di
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2868
Folder #1 “V-W”
-Miscellaneous correspondence associated in some fashion with the letters V-M.
Among those involved in the correspondence:
Vernon Allen di Samuel Messick or, re
Rudolf Arnheim di Jerome Resnick re
Jerome Bruner di William M. Smith di
Norman Guttman or, re William F. Walsh or, di
Mary Henle or, re, di Michael Wertheimer or, di
George Katona di David Wilder or, re
Marry Ann Layden or, di Julious Wishner di
Donald N. Lombardi re
Brendan A. Maher or, re
Folder #2 “Edward Levi”
-Correspondence between Asch and two individuals associated with the University of Chicago School of Law (non-psychologists; one of whom is Edward Levi) concerning a consulting project. 1952
Folder #3 “Vogt”
-Correspondence between Asch and a German Psychologist
(Irmgard Vogt) concerning some scholarly issues and plans for a potential
visit, by Asch, to
Folder #4 “Heider”
-Letters from Fritz and Grace Heider concerning some scholarly material, but mostly personal issues (1968-1971)
-Grace M. Heider’s Vita
Folder #5 “Rock”
-Letters of a mostly personal nature from Irvin Rock to Asch
-Letters on behalf of Irvin as well as his son from Asch (1969-1977)
Folder #6 “Gita Wilder”
-Correspondence between Asch and a research assistant (1982)
Folder #7 “Erwin Levy”
-Correspondence concerning a translation of a Max Wertheimer work to be completed by Erwin Levy or, re, di (1981-1987)
-Correspondence between Asch, Levy, and editors at Psychological Reports
Among those involved in the correspondence: Carol H. Ammons or, re
Robert B. Ammons or, re
-Sections of the above manuscript with Asch’s annotations
Folder #8
“
-Correspondence concerning a NSF project
-Correspondence concerning Asch’s participation in writing a chapter in History of Psychology in Autobiography (Vol. 7)
-Letter from Asch to Lindzey in which he reexamines his own earlier work (1977)
Among those involved in the correspondence: Preston Cutler di
Fritz Heider di
Barbel Inhelder di
Donald Lindsley di
Kelly D. Shaver di
Folder #9 “Celeste McCollough Howard”
-Correspondence concerning the personal and professional life of Celeste Howard
(1985-1986) Among those involved in the correspondence:
Lee A. Becker re, di Steve Kaplan di
Susan Harter di Rachel Kaplan di
Celeste McCollough Howard or, re, di Stewart P. Rubinow di
Larry R. Squire di
Folder #10 “Daniel Burston (1987-1990)”
-Vitae for Daniel Burston (or, re, di)
-Letter of endorsement for Daniel Burston for a Guggenheim Fellowship (1987)
-Correspondence concerning a Manuscript on Fromm written by Burston
Among those involved in the correspondence: Ron Komer di
Linda McMullen re
Folder #11 “Irvin Rock (AHAP)”
-Two letters from Irvin Rock to Asch (and
Folder #12 “Miscellaneous Correspondence - Unidentifiable Dates (AHAP)”
-Among those involved: Donald Campbell di David Premack di
Ronald Friend or Carl Ratner or
Gerald Gratch or Stanlet Schachter di
Bernard Mausner or William Walsh di
Andrew Ortony di Henri Zukier di
-Manuscript written by Carl Ratner, with notes by Asch
Folder #13 “Miscellaneous Correspondence – 1990s”
-Among those involved: Faye J. Crosby or Mortimer Mishkin di
Morton Deutsch or Dean Peabody or, re
Rochel Gelman di Lyman W. Porter or, di
James L. McGaugh or, di Irvin Rock or, re
Stanley Milgram di Robert Zajonc di
Folder #14 “Miscellaneous Correspondence – 1980s”
-Among those involved:
Donald T. Campbell or Salvatore R. Maddi or Paul Rozin re, or
Raymond J. Corsini or, re Norman Miller di Jeanne Safer or, re
John F. Corso or, re David G. Myers or Barry Schlenker di
Jerry D. Frey or,
re
Eric Nadler or,
re
David C. Funder or Jeanne Nemeth or Marvin Shaw di
Gordon Gallup or Stephen E. Palmer or Muzafer Sherif di
Fritz Heider di Howard R. Pollio or Thorne Shipley or
Grace Heider di William Riess or David Stevens or, re
Mary Henle or Ted Riess re, di George Windholz or
E. Tory Higgins or, re Irvin Rock di Joseph L.Young or
Ronna Kabatznick or, re Lee Ross di Henri Zukier di
Folder #15 “Miscellaneous Correspondence – 1970s”
-Among those involved:
Sheldon Alexander or, re Mary Henle or Irvin Rock di, or
Norman Anderson
or
Edwin P. Hollander
or
Jon Baron or, re Diane Howieson di Paul Rozin or
Ludy T. Benjamin or, re Joseph Jackson or Diane N. Ruble or
Donald T. Campbell or George R. Jacobson re, or Carolyn Shantz di
Robert Chin di, re Richard D. Kahoe or Marilyn Shatz di, re
Barry Collins di Harold Kelley or Charles M. Solley or
Preston Cutler re Otto Klinberg di Dennis Thompson or
Otello Desiderato di Nathan Kogan or James E. Turnure or
Rachel Joffe Falmagne or Daniel Landis or William F. Walsh or
Clifford L. Fawl or Brendan A. Maher or, re Robert Watson di
Allan Fenigstein or Hazel Markus or Melvin Weiner or
John C. Fentrass or James V. McConnell or Shirley Weitz di
Rochel Gelman di, or Stanley Milgram or Michael Wertheimer or
John Gottman re Judson R. Mills di Julius Wishner di
Kenneth Graham or Wayne Osgood re William R. Woodward or
Eugene Rea Harcum or Albert Pepitone di, or Robert Zajonc or
Benjamin Harris or Evelyn Raskin or Henri Zukier di
Albert H. Hastorf di Stephen K. Reed or
Eliot S. Hearst or Judith S. Reitman or
Folder #16 ”Miscellaneous Correspondence”
-Among those involved:
John Gardener di (1967) John Pickett Turner or (1947)
William A. Hunt or (1966, 1967) John VanLaer di (1965)
Geoffrey Kepple or (1962) Walter Weiss or (1965)
Folder #17 “No Title”
Various forms of memory and recognition manuscripts.
-Among those involved:
Solomon Asch or
Marged Lindner or
Robert A. Rescorla or
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2869
Folder #1
-Manuscript on memory by Asch and John Ceraso
-Discrete learning manuscript and notes (Asch or)
Folder #2
-Association manuscript (Asch or)
-Spontaneous and intentional organization manuscript (Asch or)
-Memory and relations manuscript (Asch ? or)
-Letter to B. J. Underwood concerning Underwood’s opinion of an Asch manuscript dealing with content recall (1960)
-A manuscript concerning independence and conformity (Asch or)
-Recall manuscript by Asch
-Manuscript and notes on Köhler (Asch or)
-Fragments of a group pressure (Miller and Dollard) manuscript (Asch or)
-Perception Manuscript (Asch or, Marie Rotunno or)
-Manuscript on perception (Asch or)
-Recall manuscript (Asch or, Sheldon M. Ebenholtz or, Robert A. Rescorla or)
Folder #11
-Manuscript about polar opposites in persons (Asch or, Gita Wilder or)
-Recognition manuscript (Asch or)
-Manuscript about Max Wertheimer (Asch or)
-Speech notes – “Some unanswered questions about man” (Asch or)
-Notes and manuscript fragments dealing with the socialization of Hopi children (Asch or)
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-Six chapters of an Asch manuscript dealing with independence and conformity
-A manuscript titled “A Psychological Inquiry” (Asch or)
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2870
-Manuscript titled “The role of association in recall” (Asch or, Sheldon M. Ebenholtz or, Marged Lindner or, Robert Rescorla or)
-Manuscript by Asch and Gita Wilder
-Manuscript titled “The role of relations in the formation of functional connections” (Asch or)
-“Units – Parts” Manuscript fragments (Asch or)
-Manuscript about Köhler (Asch or)
-Notes and a draft of a manuscript about Max Wertheimer (Asch or)
-Notes and figures for a perception manuscript (Asch or)
-Manuscript tilted “A further test of associative symmetry”
(Asch or, John W. Winters or)
-Other miscellaneous manuscript fragments (Asch or)
-Manuscript titled “The differential contributions of majority and minority influence”
(Charlan Nemeth or)
-Manuscript titled “On understanding non-literal speech: can people ignore metaphor?”
(Sam Glucksberg or, Patricia Gildea-Dial or, Howard B. Bookin or)
-Manuscript titled “The impact of Gestalt Theory on the field of perception “
(Irvin Rock or)
-Manuscript on Franz Boaz (unknown author)
-Manuscript titled “A tribute to Solomon Asch” (Morton Deutsch or)
-Manuscript titled “The self as observer of the self . . . subjective self”
(Barbara Hollands Peavers or)
-Manuscript titled “Dynamic cognitive therapy” (Melvin L. Weiner or)
-Manuscript titled “Suggestibility with or without prestige in children”
(F. Aveling or, H.L. Hargreaves or)
-Manuscript titled “Ideological compliance as a social-psychological process”
(Marie Jahoda or, Stuart W. Cook or)
-Manuscript titled “Some current issues in the psychology of conformity and non-conformity” (Edwin P. Hollander or, Richard H. Willis or)
-Manuscript titled “Social conformity: Studies in cross-cultural social psychology”
(Robert Frager or)
-Manuscript on conformity (Vernon L. Allen or, David A. Wilder or)
-Emotion/facial expression papers (1950s)
-Student papers
-Letter from Carl Ratner regarding a chapter authored by him (also present)
-Student paper
-Manuscripts concerning memory and recall (Sara J. Shettleworth or, 1960s)
-Letter from Scott D. Churchill to Asch (1984) regarding his work
-Manuscript titled “Target detection with homogeneous and heterogeneous distracters”
(John Ceraso or, Tammy Powers or, Jack Moncrief or, 1988)
-Fragments of manuscripts by Mary Henle on the subject of Gestalt psychology (as well as other topics) with notes byAsch.
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2871
-Perception manuscript (Barbara Gillam or)
-Memory manuscript fragments (or ?)
-Review of Social Psychology (text written by Asch) by Ekkehart Schlicht.
-Manuscript titled “A puzzling misinterpretation of the Asch ‘conformity’ study”
(Ronald Friend or, Yvonne Rafferty or, Dana Bramel or)
-Correspondence concerning the above mentioned manuscript (Ronald Friend or, 1988)
-“The emotive and cognitive view of justice” (Ekkehart Schlicht or)
-Manuscript titled “Some effects of motivational processes on cognition” (Mary Henle or)
-Manuscript on Max Wertheimer (or?)
-Project proposal “Frames of reference in visual perception”
(Stephen E. Palmer or, Irvin Rock or)
-Manuscript titled “Among four incommensurable models of social relationships within a culture” (Alan Page Fiske or)
-Manuscript titled “Suggestibility and the relevance of Piaget’s methodology as a guide to interviewing child witnesses” (William F. Walsh or)
-1977-78 report on the department of history and sociology
of science at the
-Manuscript on theater (Gleitman or?)
-Gestalt Manuscript (Mary Henle or)
-Stereotype and social judgement manuscript (Melvin Manis or, Thomas Nelson or, Jonathan Shedler or)
-Manuscript titled “The laws of sympathetic magic: A psychological analysis of similarity and contagion” (Paul Rozin or)
-Gestalt Perception manuscript (Konrad Lorenz or)
-Rod and frame effect manuscript (Ebenholtz or 1989)
-Student paper (1972)
-Letter from and manuscript by Norbett L. Mintz
-Manuscript concerned with the relationship between Neo-Gestalt and Gestalt psychology
(Mary Henle or)
-Letter from and manuscript by Ronald Friend (1989)
-Manuscript titled “Evolutionary Epistemology” (Donald T. Campbell or)
-Minority influence manuscript (Charlan Nemeth or)
-Manuscript titled “Further evidence for meaning change in impression formation”
(Mark P. Zanna or, David L. Hamilton or)
-Manuscript titled “The cognitive representation of impressions. (Thomas M. Ostrom or)
Impression formation manuscript (Mark P. Zanna or)
-Perception paper (Ebbe B. Ebbenson or, Claudia Cohen or, Marie-Claire Valtz or)
-Paper tilted “A process-oriented approach to the study of impressions”
(David L. Hamilton or,
-Paper titled “Impression formation and role fulfillment: a ‘wholistic Reference’ approach”
(E. Tory Higgins or, Richard Detweiller or, Steve Rhuks or, Andrea Custis or)
-Manuscript titled “The frame of reference” (Irvin Rock or)
-Manuscript by Dorothy Dinnerstein
-Manuscript titled “the shadow box: The cooperative synthesis of disparate points of view”
(Howard E. Gruber or)
Manuscript titled “The blind spot” (William Garber or)
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2872
Folders #1-6 “Autobiographical 1-6”
-Various notes for a long autobiographical work
-The Legacy of Solomon Asch (Rock, Irvin Ed.) with several inscriptions from friends and colleagues
-Two photos of the book presentation ceremony
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2873
Folder #1
-Correspondence between Miles Hewstone and Florence Asch dealing with a manuscript written by Hewstone (Ms also included)
-Fragments of various works about or relating to Solomon Asch
Among those involved:
Joseph W. Berheim
or
Ronald Friend re David G. Myers or Ekkehart Schlicht or
Henry Gleitman or Robert Rescorla or M. Brewster Smith or
J.D. Ketchum or Irvin Rock or
-Solomon Asch Vita
-Several Obituary articles for Asch (Mary Henle or)
Folder #4 “Photographs (AHAP)”
-Miscellaneous photographs of Dr. and Mrs. Asch; Wolfgang Köhler; Irvin Rock; Fritz Heider et al
Folder #5 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on philosophers
-Miscellaneous correspondence (1985, 1987)
-“A conversation with Solomon Asch” interview transcript
-Letters from James H. Korn (or) (1989) regarding an interview
-Asch’s exam questions
-Preliminary work for group thinking project
-Report requesting fund allocation for the
-Miscellaneous correspondence:
Among those involved in the correspondence:
Folder #7 “Loye”
-Interview notes and transcripts
Folder #8 “Program and Tests”
-Asch’s course material
Folder #9 “Social Psychology: Recorded Lectures”
-1957-1958 Lectures and transcripts
Folder #10 “Asch-Gruber Interview – 1971”
-Interview between Asch and Howard Gruber
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2874
Folder #1
-Miscellaneous notes, awards, and exam questions/materials
-Miscellaneous manuscript fragments
-Presentation notes
-Presentation notes
-Charts and graphs
-Miscellaneous notes
-Manuscript fragments titled, “Some implications” and “Memory and Relations”
(unknown author or dates)
Folder #6 “Guggenheim”
-Asch’s “Plan of work” – “Formation and change of opinions and attitudes”
Folder #7 “Miscellaneous Notes”
-Handwritten letter to Irvin Rock (re) and various other notes
Folder #8 “Introduction Notes”
-Notes for the introduction of a manuscript
-Miscellaneous notes on the work of others (Fritz Heider di)
-Notes for “Recollections on Gestalt Psychology”
-Notes on Hoffdig function, Koffka, and Köhler.
-Other miscellaneous Gestalt related notes
Folder #11 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Notes on “Free-recall” (Koffka di, Köhler di, Wertheimer di,)
-Letter from Harold H. Keeley asking for a nominee for an award (1973)
Folder #12 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Notes on perception
-Conformity notes
Folder #13 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Miscellaneous Gestalt notes
Folder #14 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Contradiction theory notes
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2875
Folder #1 ”Impressions Notes”
-Recall and Context notes
-The Ego Question notes
Folder #2 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Association Theory notes
Folder #3
-Colloquium meeting (October 31, 1966 – H.E. Gruber) notes
-Asch manuscript and notes – “reedom,
Folder #4 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Freedom notes
-Goup pressure notes
Folder #5 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-‘Hoffdig Effect’ notes
-Learning experiment notes
-Notes on Metaphors
-Notes on Nature and Society
-Notes on the nature of association
-Notes on Syllogism
-Notes on Recognition
-Word list notes
-Notes from “The Book” (most likely Social Psychology by Asch)
Folder #7 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Notes on Behaviorism
-Impression Formation notes
Folder #8 “Gestalt”
-Handwritten notes on the titled subject
Folder #9 “Types of Relations: Segregation”
-Handwritten notes on the titled subject
Folder #10 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Impression Formation notes
-Symposium notes (subject?)
-Group Pressure notes
-Gestalt psychology in
Folder #11 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Memory, Thinking, and Language (Höffding Function) notes
-Pigeon vs. Man notes
-“Ch4” notes (?)
-“Aggregated Description” notes
-“Concept” Learning notes
-Gestalt Orientation notes
Folder #12 “Gestalt Psychology”
-Handwritten notes on the titled subject
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2876
Folder #1 “Frank Irwin Memorial”
-Handwritten notes (Frank Irwin di)
Folder #2 “Consultants”
-Handwritten notes concerning the above topic
Folder #3 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-“Emotional vs. Irrational” notes
-Impression Formation notes
-“Organisms as a Unit” notes
-Blind Spot notes
-Miscellaneous Perception notes
Folder #4 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Notes on Max Wertheimer (mostly handwritten and some typed)
-Miscellaneous “Impact (?)”
Folder #5 “Koffka”
-Koffka/Perception notes
Folder #6 “N. Bohr Conference”
-Notes concerning the above mentioned subject
Folder #7 “McDougall”
-Reward/Punishment, and Learning notes
Folder #8 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Notes about independence and conformity
Folder #9 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Behaviorism notes
-Koffka notes
-Höffding theory notes
-Context-free recall notes
-Student essays (trait polarity)
Folder #10
“Lecture Notes”
–Recognition notes
-Relations notes
-Association notes
Folder #11 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Halo Effect notes
-Discordance notes
-Memory notes
-Perception notes
Folder #12 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Imagination notes
-Cognitive – Affective notes
-Impression Formation notes
-Personality Traits notes
Folder #13 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Congruent Pairs notes
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Collection Name: Asch Papers
Location: M 2877
Folder #1 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Visual Perception notes for a project conducted with Sara Karl
-Symmetry – Dot placement notes
-Letters from Sara Karl
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2878
Folder #1 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-“Part-Whole Division” notes
-“Inside-Outside” notes
Folder #2 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-“Unity of Person” notes
-“Impression Formation“ notes
-“Philosophical” notes
Folder #3 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-List of (child produced?) word/sentence fragments
-Geometrical figures
-Math problems all consisting of fractions
Folder #4 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-“Höffding Effect” notes
-“Redintegration vs. Association” notes
Folder #5 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Class syllabus – Social Psychology
-Notes titled, “thinking”
-Examination Questions
-Tables from “Impressions from Congruent Traits”
-Letter from Mary Henle (or) to Asch
-Manuscript by Dean Peabody (or) with annotations by Asch
-“Systematic Deductions versus Empirical Experiments in Personality Judgements”
Folder #6 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on “Contradiction”
-Notes on “Perception”
-Notes on “Disparity”
Folder #7 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on “Conflict”
-Notes on “Unity”
Folder #8 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on “Contradiction [word] Pairs”
-Notes on “Word Pairs”
Folder #9 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Permissions Letter
-Reading notes
Folder #10 “Glassboro”
-Correspondence concerning a lecture given by Asch at Glassboro State College and a gift to the library (Numerous volumes). Among those involved: Elizabeth Duff (or, re, di)
John D. Frisone (or)
Sheryl L. Haynes (or)
Linda Jeffrey (di, or)
Folder #11A-B “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Manuscript notes – “Polar Opposites”, mostly handwritten
Folder #12 “Word Lists (AHAP)”
-Handwritten notes – word list
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2879
Folder #1 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Notes on “Recognition”
Folder #2 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-“Halo Effect” notes
-Word lists
-Letter from the Human Participants Board at The
Folder #3 “F. Heider”
-Notes on Heider’s (Fritz) work
Folder #4 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on Humanity
Folder #5 “Manuscript
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-Notes concerning the titled subject
-Tables for chapters 5, 7, 8, and 10
-Handwritten notes on various topics
Folder #7 “Köhler”
-Correspondence dealing with a volume of Köhler’s essays to be edited by Asch and Mary Henle
(1967-1971) Among those involved: Frank Gellard (di)
Mary Henle (or, re, di)
David Krantz (or, re)
Edward Newman (di, re)
Henry S. Odbert (re)
Folder #8 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Sabbatical request form (1941, his Guggenheim Fellowship year)
-Various materials relating to the Guggenheim Fellowship
-Letters on behalf of Asch, by his fellow faculty member, for a pay raise (1937-1938)
Among those involved: Edward I. Fenlon (or)
Howard Selsam (or)
Austin B. Wood (or)
Folder #9 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Manuscript titled, “The psychological study of individual differences . . . ”
-Notes
-Grant application – U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare (1964)
Folder #10 “Eric – for his grandson, age 6”
-Notes for an interaction with a young person
-A “newspaper heading” which appears to have been created by a young person
Folder #11 “Aaron Hershkowitz”
-Notes on the above mention individual’s work (Aaron Hershkowitz di)
Folder #12 “Project – An experimental study of group think”
-Notes etc. concerning the above mentioned
Folder #13 “Miscellaneous”
-Several fragmented versions of biographical (vita-like) papers (1930s-1940s)
Folder #14 “Spontaneous and Intentional Association”
-Manuscript – “The formation of compound association”
-Notes for the above manuscript
Folder #15 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on groups
-Letters concerning light and color (1959-1960)
Among those involved: Dick Held (di)
Norbett L. Mintz (or)
Ulrich Neisser (di)
-Miscellaneous notes
-Personal question and answer with answers by Asch
-Group Pressure
-“Nature of Reconstruction” notes
-Notes on Max Wertheimer (di) and gestalt psychology in general
-Gestalt/perception problems
-“Gifford Lectures”
-Lecture notes
Folder #17 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on: “Values”
“Epistemology”
“Natural Philosophy”
“Phenomenal”
Folder #18 “Höffding on Recognition”
-Notes on Recognition
Folder #19 “Units vs. Pairs”
-Notes on the titled topics (Irvin Rock, di)
Folder #20 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Photocopy of a book chapter with annotations “Social Influence and Conformity” (1985)
-Cognition seminar notes (2/4/72)
-Photocopy of a David C. Funder (or, di) article with annotations “Errors and Mistakes: Evaluating The Accuracy of Social Judgment” (1987)
Folder #21 “Levy”
-Notes on Erwin Levy’s (MD) work
-Letters from Levy discussing Asch papers. (1983)
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2880
Folder #1 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Perception notes (figure – ground; color; lineform vs. solid etc.) – Koffka, di
Folder #2 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Pattern figures
-Project proposal form - “Gestalt Studies of Perception and Action: Good Form” (3/18/80)
-Vita – Marc H. Bornstein (or)
Folder #3 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on perception – “Dividing”
Folder #4 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on:
“subjects as observers”
“relations”
Folder #5 “Serial Association”
-Notes on the titled topic
Folder #6 “All-or-None”
-Notes on the titled topic (W.K. Estes, di)
Folder #7 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-All-or-None notes (Irvin Rock, di)
Folder #8 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Course outline – Summer 1943
-“Introduction to Psychology” – Wolfgang Köhler
Folder #9 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on the following topics:
“Gestalt Psychology in the
“Human Nature”
“Cultural Relativism”
“Figure – Ground”
Folder #10 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Social psychology notes
-Word lists
-Violence and pacifism
Folder #11 “Impressions”
-Notes on the above subject
-Paper with annotations – “The new wave in impression formation studies” Jack Nagel (or)
Folder #12 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on the following topics:
“movement and distance”
“spontaneous reproduction” – Koffka (di)
“pleasure – pain”
“role of argument”
-Letter to Asch from Joseph L. Young (or) - reviewing proposals (
Folder #13 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Miscellaneous perception notes
Folder #14 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on the following topics:
“physics’
“nexus”
“stationary process”
Folder #15 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on the following topics:
“good – evil”
“unity vs. splits”
“elementarism”
“dots”
“person”
Folder #16 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on the following topics:
“the halo effect” “sympathy”
“the Linguistic factor” “impression formation”
“cognition” “procedure”
“motion” “Duncker (di)”
“contradiction”
“traits”
Collection Name: ASCH (S.E.)
PAPERS
Location: M 2881
Folder #1 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on the following topics:
“elementarism”
“science and the environment”
“whole – part”
Folder #2 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on the following topics:
“whole” “word lists”
“organic units” “halo effects”
“prägnanz”
-Notes on the following topics:
“personal unity” (Walter Charles, di; Liz Phelps, di; Steve Winshel, di)
“fragile – strong”
“good – evil”
“rational – emotion”
“arrogant – humble”
“scale of harmony and conflict”
“unity”
Folder #4 “Miscellaneous (AHAP)”
-Notes on the following topics:
“perception”
“metaphor”
-Paper fragments
Folder #5 “Elementarism”
-Notes on the titled subject
Wolfgang Köhler (di)
Folder #6 “The Shepard Question (Problem)”
-Notes concerning the above topic
Folder #7 “Polar Opposites Notes”
-Notes on the titled subject
Folder #8 “Miscellaneous Notes (AHAP)”
-Notes on:
“memory” “limitation of cognition”
“Aristotle”
“perceptual learning”
Folder #9 “Shepard”
-Notes on:
“perception”
“recognition”
Folder #10 “Questions and Notes”
-Notes on:
“learning questions”
“past experiences”
“recognition”
“memory”
“assimilation”
Folder #11 “Elementarism”
-Notes on:
“dynamic whole”
“elementarism”
“miscellaneous gestalt notes”
Folder #12 “Miscellaneous notes (AHAP)”
-Notes on:
“ego central location”
“memory decay”
Folder #13 “Miscellaneous notes (AHAP)”
-Notes on: Among those mentioned in the notes
“universals in perception” Peter Alexander (di)
“memory – recognition” John Ceraso (di)
“part-whole” Neil Goodman (di)
John Winters (di)
Folder #14 “Miscellaneous notes (AHAP)”
-Notes on:
“perception”
“halo effect”
“elementarism”
“unity”
-Word Lists
-Project Report,
Folder #15 “Miscellaneous notes (AHAP)”
-Notes on the following:
“progress report”
“congruent pairs”
“problems for humanists”
Folder #16 “Miscellaneous notes (AHAP)”
-Notes on the following:
“age cohort effects”
“impression formation”
“timeless vs. concrete”
“incongruent pairs”
“raw data on the responses of participants”
“the white crow”
“skepticism”
-Manuscript fragments – “ecological validity of traits – descriptions”
Folder #17 “Miscellaneous notes (AHAP)”
-Notes on impression formation
Folder #18 “Miscellaneous notes (AHAP)”
-Letter to Asch from two German psychologists regarding an article based on his work (September 25, 1981)
-Thirty-seven paged (typed) manuscript titled, “biographical chapter-old”
-Curriculum vitae (Asch)
Folder #19 “SPSSI”
-Letter to “the council” petitioning for the establishment
of a regional organization in
document originated by: Evelyn Raskin Elsa E. Robinson Eleanor Gibson
Robert C. Challman T.C. Schneirla L. Joseph Stone
Helen Block Lewis B.H. Sampson Max Hutt
Robert S. Morrow Louis Granich Austin B. Wood
A. Maslow Mary Shirley
Folder #20 “Perrin and Spencer”
-Manuscript by Perrin and Spencer (British psychologists)
titled, “
-Correspondence between Asch and Stephen Perrin regarding his experiments attempting to replicate Asch’s 1950s conformity study (1979-1980)
-Correspondence between Geoffrey Stephenson and Asch regarding the possibility of Perrin and Spencer’s being published in BJSCP (1980)
-Comments by Asch on Perrin and Spencer’s work
Folder #21 “RED TAPE (AHAP)”
-Personal letters to Dr. Asch from Mrs. Asch (1940s)
-Correspondence concerning a promotion (1983) including a reference from Asch.