Box 9
Container
Contains 24 Results:
William T. Powers: Human Agency in Social Cognitive Theory, a comment, undated
File — Box: 9, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William T. Powers collection fills 61 boxes. It includes Powers' correspondence with his fellow scientists, reviews of other scientist's material, other scientist's reviews of Powers' materials, and Powers' own personal papers whether or not related to Perceptual Control Theory (PCT). The collection also contains three machines created by Powers to help people better understand his theories.The papers span the period 1927-2012. The great majority of the Powers-centered work...
Dates:
undated
William T. Powers: Images for Book Corrections, undated
File — Box: 9, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William T. Powers collection fills 61 boxes. It includes Powers' correspondence with his fellow scientists, reviews of other scientist's material, other scientist's reviews of Powers' materials, and Powers' own personal papers whether or not related to Perceptual Control Theory (PCT). The collection also contains three machines created by Powers to help people better understand his theories.The papers span the period 1927-2012. The great majority of the Powers-centered work...
Dates:
undated
William T. Powers: Information – A Matter of Perception, 1992
File — Box: 9, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William T. Powers collection fills 61 boxes. It includes Powers' correspondence with his fellow scientists, reviews of other scientist's material, other scientist's reviews of Powers' materials, and Powers' own personal papers whether or not related to Perceptual Control Theory (PCT). The collection also contains three machines created by Powers to help people better understand his theories.The papers span the period 1927-2012. The great majority of the Powers-centered work...
Dates:
1992
William T. Powers: Initial Learning Experiment, undated
File — Box: 9, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William T. Powers collection fills 61 boxes. It includes Powers' correspondence with his fellow scientists, reviews of other scientist's material, other scientist's reviews of Powers' materials, and Powers' own personal papers whether or not related to Perceptual Control Theory (PCT). The collection also contains three machines created by Powers to help people better understand his theories.The papers span the period 1927-2012. The great majority of the Powers-centered work...
Dates:
undated