3. Pseudo-psychological Methods

Those interested in the historical features of vocational psychology will find innumerable books and monographs on magic, clairvoyance, astrology, chiromancy, palmistry, phrenology, physiognomics, character-analysis, etc. All of these have only historical interest. See also an interesting survey of the development and motives of these systems, by Prof. Joseph Jastrow, in Popular Science Monthly, June, 1915

4. History of Psychological Tests

Cattell and Farrand: "Physical and Mental Measurements of the Students of Columbia University," Psychological Review, Nov., 1896

Stern, W.: Die Differentielle Psychologie

—— The Psychological Methods of Testing Intelligence

Thorndike, E. L.: Educational Psychology, Vol. III

Whipple, G. M.: Manual of Mental and Physical Tests

Whitley, M. T.: Tests for Individual Differences

Wissler, C.: "Correlation of Mental and Physical Tests," Psychological Review Monograph Supplement, No. 16, 1901