Bibliography
- Budge, E. A. T. Wallis. Amulets and Superstitions, London: Oxford University Press, 1930.
- Berger, P. D. Current Superstitions. New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1896.
- Caldwell, Otis W., and Lundeen, Gerhard E. “Students’ Attitudes Regarding Unfounded Beliefs,” Science Education. XV (1931), pp. 246–266.
- Caldwell, Otis W., and Lnndeen, Gerhard E. An Experimental Study of Superstitions and Other Unfounded Beliefs as Related to Certain Units of General Science. Contributions to Education (New York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1932), pp. 138.
- Caldwell, Otis W., and Lundeen, Gerhard E. “Changing Unfounded Beliefs: A Unit in Biology,” School Science and Mathematics, (April, 1933).
- Conklin, E. S. “Superstitious Beliefs and Practices among College Students,” American Journal of Psychology, XXX (1919), pp. 83–102.
- Dressier, P. B. Superstition and Education. V. (Berkeley, California: The University of California Press, 1907), pp. 1–239.
- Fogel, E. M. Belief and Superstitions of Pennsylvania Germans. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The University Press, 1915.
- Frazer, J. G. The Golden Bough: A Study of Magic and Religion. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1930.
- Garrett, H. E., and Fisher, T. R. “The Prevalence of Certain Popular Misconceptions,” Journal of Applied Psychology, X (1926), pp. 411–421.
- Gilliland, A. R. “A Study of the Superstitions of College Students,” Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, XXIV (January-March, 1930), pp. 472–479.
- Gould, R. L. Superstitions among Scottish College Girls. Pedagogical Seminary, XXVIII (1921), pp. 203–248.
- Kent-Rosanof Free Association Test. Chicago, Illinois: C. H. Stoelting Company.
- Kittredge, G. L. Witchcraft in Old and New England. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1929.
- Knowlson, T. S. Origins of Popular Superstitions: Customs and Ceremonies. London: T. Werner Laurie, Ltd., 1930.
- Krappe, A. H. The Science of Folk-lore. Lincoln Macveagh. The Dial Press, 1930.
- Lawrence, R. M. The Magic of the Horse-Shoe with Other Folklore Notes. New York: Ploughton, Mifflin and Company, 1898.
- Lehman, H. C., and Fenton, N. “Prevalence of Certain Misconceptions and Superstitions among College Students before and after a Course in Psychology,” Education. L (April, 1930), pp. 485–94.
- Lundeen, Gerhard E., and Caldwell, Otis W. “A Study of Unfounded Beliefs among High School Seniors,” Journal of Educational Research, XXII (1930), pp. 257–273.
- Nixon, H. K. “ Popular Answers to Some Psychological Questions,” American Journal of Psychology, XXXVI (1925), pp. 418–23.
- O’Connar, Johnson. Born That Way. Baltimore, Maryland: The Williams and Wilkins Company, 1928.
- Pressey, S. L. Pressey X-0 Test for Investigating the Emotions. Chicago, Illinois: C. H. Stoelting Company.
- Puckett, N. N. Folk Beliefs of the Southern Negro. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina, 1926.
- Mailer, J. B., and Lundeen, G. E. “Sources of Superstitious Beliefs,” Journal of Educational Research, XXYI (1933), pp. 321–343.
- Mailer, J. B. The Character Sketches. New York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1932.
- Powers, F. F. “The Influence of Intelligence and Personality Traits upon False Beliefs,” Journal of Social Psychology, II (November, 1931), pp. 490–493.
- Read, C. A. Man and His Superstitions. London: University Press of Cambridge, 1925.
- Redgrove, H. S. By-gone Beliefs. London: William Rider and Son, 1920.
- Singer, C. J. From Magic to Science. New York: Boni and Live- right, 1928.
- Skawran, P. Furcht und Angst in Frühen Kinderalter und ihre Abhangigkeit von Grundeinstellungen. Arch. f. d. ges. Psychol.LXXYII (1930), pp. 109–128.
- Summers, W. G. Folkways. Boston, Massachusetts: Ginn and Company, 1929.
- Thorndike, Lynn. A History of Magic and Experimental Science. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1923.
- Thomas, D. L., and L. E. Kentucky Superstitions. Princeton, New Jersey: The Princeton University Press, 1920.
- Thurstone, E. L. “Personality Inventory,” Journal of Social Psychology. I (February, 1930).
- Wagner, M. E. “Superstitions and Their Social and Psychological Correlatives among College Students,” Journal of Educational Sociology, II (September, 1928), pp. 26–36.
- Waterman, P. F. The Story of Superstition. -New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1929.
- Wexberg, E. Organminderwertigkeit, Angst, und Minderwertigkeitsgefuhl. Esch. f. Indiv. Psychol., IV, 1926.