Mike Scoles wrote:

> A recent and a not-so-recent source say RaynOr is correct--Sternberg's intro
> text and R.I. Watson's (1963) "The great psychologists from Aristotle to
> Freud", respectively.  One more, a history and systems text (Marx & Hillix).

How interesting.

PsycInfo lists the article as:
Conditioned emotional reactions.
By Watson, J.B.; Rayner, R.
[Journal of Experimental Psychology] 1920 3, No. 60 1-14.
(Then again, they lose the name of the source, JEP, as they do for many
citations in the database.)

Of the history of psychology texts I have to hand, Benjamin (1993), Murray
(1988), Branna (1994), Fancher (1996), and Leahey (1997) give it as Rayner.

Only Murphy & Kovach (1972) give it as Raynor.

She is not included in Boring's index (either ed.), nor in Heidbredder's. Watson
does not seem to mention her in _Behaviorism_ or in his debate with McDougall
(misspelled MacDougall on the title page), _The Battle of Behaviorism_.
--
Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M3J 1P3

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