Abstract

Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
References
1.
FOR “PROBLEMS IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF BLINDNESS”
2.
Best
Harry
, The Blind (New York : The Macmillan Co. , 1919 , 763 pp.).
3.
Burritt
Olin H.
, “The Blind,” Hygiene of the Eye , by Wm. Campbell Posey (Philadelphia and London : J. B. Lippincott Co. , 1918 ). chap. xix.
4.
Cutsforth
Thomas D.
, The Blind in School and Society (New York : D. Appleton & Co. , 1933 , 263 pp.).
5.
French
R. S.
, The Education of the Blind , Part I (Berkeley : California School for the Blind , 1924 , 56 pp.).
6.
Hawkes
Clarence
, “Some Common Fallacies about Blindness,” The Outlook , Vol. III (November, 1915 ). pp. 573 –574 .
7.
Hollingworth
Leta S.
, “The Vocational Aptitudes of Women,” Vocational Psychology (New York : D. Appleton & Co. , 1916 ). chap. x.
8.
Jastrow
Joseph
, “Blindness and the Blind,” James Mark Baldwin's Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology (New York : The Macmillan Co. , 1901 ). Vol. I .
9.
Langworthy
Jessica L.
, “Blindness in Fiction,” Journal of Applied Psychology , Vol. XIV (June, 1930 ). pp. 269 –286 .
10.
Steinberg
Wilhelm
, Die Baumwahrnehmung der Blinden (Munich : Ernst Reinhardt , 1920 , 150 pp.).
11.
Villey
Pierre
, The World of the Blind (London : Simpkin, Marshall , 1922 , 403 pp.).
