William T. Powers

44 papers receiving 2.3k citations

William T. Powers's Hit Papers

Behavior: The Control of Perception. 1975 · 1.5k citations
1.5k0+17+34Years since publication4008001.2k

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William T. Powers
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  • Applied Psychology 366
  • General Psychology 91
  • General Decision Sciences 82
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology 540
  • Social Psychology 754
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The 21 scholars most cited alongside William T. Powers, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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Behavior: The Control of Perception.
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19751461
2 1978281
3 1973263
4 1960109
5 197776
6 199167
7 196064
8 199246
9 197139
10
Living Control Systems: Selected Papers of William T. Powers
198931
11 198924
12 198919
13 199017
14 197816
15
Making sense of behavior
199814
16 199912
17 199912
18 19579
19 19909
20 19756

About William T. Powers

William T. Powers is a scholar working on History and Philosophy of Science, Artificial Intelligence, Aerospace Engineering, Astronomy and Astrophysics and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, having authored 48 papers that have together received 2.7k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology (4 papers), Philosophy and History of Science (4 papers), Diverse Interdisciplinary Research Studies (3 papers), Psychological Testing and Assessment (3 papers), Advanced Measurement and Detection Methods (3 papers), Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis (3 papers), Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses (2 papers) and Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Applied Psychology (366 citations), General Psychology (91 citations), General Decision Sciences (82 citations), Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (540 citations) and Social Psychology (754 citations). William T. Powers has collaborated with scholars based in United States, Puerto Rico and Japan. Frequent co-authors include Alfred Kuhn, Richard S. Marken, Robert L. McFarland, Clark McPhail, Charles W. Tucker, Peter P. Ekeh, Anthony Heath, J. K. Chadwick‐Jones, Roy M. Hamlin and Nicholas A. Engler. Their work appears in journals such as Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews, Science, SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series and American Psychologist.

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