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Contains 20 Results:
Emotional disturbances
This series focus is on the psycholodynamics and case studies in psychology.
Comparative development
Series consists of: program course notes, letters of recommendation, correspondence, notes on fellowship groups, and speech drafts.
Films
Series consist of the following collection: list of films to use for consideration, psychology notes, correspondence, DTF search committee notes, articles on Cambridge, and some students evaluations.
Human development 1
This series consist of Dr. Ingram's teaching notes in human development, child psychology, and Psychodiagnostics.
Psychometric research analysis, 1946 - 1947
This series contains five individual notebooks these cover the following subjects: analysis; notes and observations; researching psychological disorders of Blacks of Africa; Caribbean and the United States; one notebook with specific subject.
Evaluation from Winifred Ingram, 1977 - 1981
Series consists of student evaluations of faculty and programs, dean's evaluations of faculty and faculty evaluations of deans, faculty self evaluations, and colleague evaluations.
Correspondence, mixed , 1959 - 1977
This series consists of correspondence, autobiographical notes, letters of appreciation, and psychology notes with documents of report forms, various psychology informational documentation, and publication announcements.
Student correspondence, 1978
Information within this series consist of students personal notes, program description, program notes, and self reflection paper.
Research psychology on aphorisms
This series contains Dr. Ingrams early research while she was attending her studies pursuing her masters degree, in addition, are papers collected while she was pursuing her doctoral degree. The variety of psychology research methodologies studied, reading material with reading notes, course notes, scientific research papers including drawings.
Reading retardation research study, 1960
Series consists of research work while she was the director for the Department of Clinical Psychology at the Hawthorn Center in Michigan.