Stanley
D. Porteus Bibliography
[24 April 1883. Born in Melbourne or Box Hill, Victoria,
Australia. His father was a clergyman.]
[1905. Binet formulates his intelligence test for mentally deficient
school children.]
[1 Sept 1906. "Henry H. Goddard assumed his post as director
of the Vineland Laboratory at the Vineland Training School [for
Feeble-Minded Boys and Girls] in New Jersey. Under his direction,
Vineland became a leader in the education of people with mental
retardation. Goddard was succeeded by Stanley D. Porteus in 1919
and by Edgar A. Doll in 1925." APA website. Goddard was a
student of G. Stanley Hall, and the Research Lab at Vineland really
was one of the first laboratories devoted to the study of mental
deficiency in the US. Doll, who replaced Porteus at Vineland,
wrote "The Relationship of Intelligence to Criminality,"
Journal of Social Psychology 1930.]
[1908. Goddard, in Brussels, comes into contact with the Binet
tests, which he then brings to America.]
[13 July 1909. Porteus marries at the age of 26.]
[1910-1916. Educated at the Melbourne Educational Institute,
Melbourne University. He's 26 or 27 in 1910.]
[1911. Goddard applies the Binet tests to normal schoolchildren
in the Vineland public schools.]
Goddard, Henry H. "The Menace of the Feeble-Minded."
Pediatrics (June 1912).
Goddard, Henry Herbert. The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity
of Feeble-Mindedness. New York: Macmillan, 1912.
Goddard, Henry H. "The Basis for State Policy Social Investigation
and Prevention." The Survey (March 2, 1912):
Goddard, Henry H. "The Binet Tests and the Inexperienced
Teacher." The Training School Bulletin (March 1913).
[1912-1918. Porteus is appointed under the Victorian Education
Department to supervise the special education of defectives in
that state. The title is Superintendent of Special Education,
Melbourne. In 1912 he's about 29.]
[1913. Porteus first develops his Maze Test.]
Goddard, Henry Herbert. Feeblemindedness: Its Causes and Consequences.
New York: Macmillan, 1914.
[August 1914. Porteus first describes the Porteus Maze Tests
at a session of the Education Section of the British Association
for the
Advancement of Science, at its meeting in Melbourne. The first
published descriptions are in the Journal of Experimental Pedagogy
and the Journal of Psycho-Aesthenics (1915).]
1915
[1915-1918. Lecturer in experimental education, University of
Melbourne.]
Porteus, S.D. "Motor Intellectual Tests for Mental Defectives."
Journal of Experimental Pedagogy 3 (June 1915): 127-135.
[This & the next item are the first published report on
the
Porteus Maze Test.]
Porteus, S.D. "Mental Tests for Feeble-Minded: A New Series."
Journal of Psycho-Aesthenics 19 (June 1915): 200-213.
1917
Porteus, S.D. "Mental Tests with Delinquents and Aboriginal
Children." Psychological Review 24 (January 1917): 32-41.
1918
Porteus, Stanley D. "The Measurement of Intelligence: Six
Hundred and Fifty-Three Children Examined by the Binet and Porteus
Tests." Journal of Educational Psychology 9 (January 1918):
13-31.
Porteus, Stanley D., and Richard J.A. Berry. "A Practical
Method for the Early Recognition of Feeble Mindedness and Other
Forms of Social Inefficiency." The Training School Bulletin
15 (1918): 81-
92.
[Feeble-minded children have smaller heads than normal.]
Cited in:
Otto Klineberg, Mental Differences NY: Harper & Bros, 1935
[End of 1918. Porteus is appointed to succeed Goddard as director
of research in the Psychological Laboratory of the Training School
at Vineyard NJ.
1919
[1919. Comes to US.]
[1919-1926. Director of research, Psychological Laboratory, Vineland,
New Jersey.]
Porteus, Stanley D. "Research Programme." The Training
School Bulletin 16 (1919): 34-38.
Porteus, Stanley D. "Cephalometry of Feeble-Minded."
The Training School Bulletin 16 (June 1919): 49-72.
Porteus, Stanley D. "A Standardized Information Record."
The Training School Bulletin 16 (1919): 103-111.
Porteus, Stanley D. Cephalometry of Feeble Minded. Vineland,
New Jersey: The Training School, 1919.
[Reprinted from The Training School Bulletin, June 1919.]Porteus,
Stanley D. Porteus Tests: The Vineland Revision. Training School
Publication, Department of Research, no. 16, September 1919.
[44 p. This is the first noteworthy revision of the 1914 tests.]
1920
Porteus, Stanley D. "A Plan for the Study of Mental Defectives."
Journal of Psycho-Aesthenics 25 (1920): 59-69.
Porteus, S.D. "Trainability of Defectives." The Training
School Bulletin 16 (1920): 180-184.
Porteus, Stanley D., and Helen Hill. "A Condensed Guide
to the Binet Tests. I. Tests and Diagnosis." The Training
School Bulletin 17 (March-April 1920): 1-15.
Porteus, Stanley D., and Helen Hill. "A Condensed Guide
to the Binet Tests. II. Tests and Test Procedure." The Training
School Bulletin 17 (1920): 16-39.
Porteus, S.D. "Test Interpretation." The Training School
Bulletin 17 (1920): 68-72.
Porteus, Stanley. "The Vineland Research Department."
The Training School Bulletin 17 (1920): 84-89.
Porteus, Stanley D., and Helen Hill. Condensed Guide to the Binet
Tests. Publications of the Training School at Vineyard, New Jersey,
Department of Research, no. 19. Vineland, New Jersey: Training
School, April 1920.
[Reprinted from The Training School Bulletin, March-April 1920.]
Berry, Richard J.A., and Stanley D. Porteus. Intelligence and
Social Valuation: A Practical Method for the Diagnosis of Mental
Deficiency and Other Forms of Social Inferiority. Publications
at the Training School at Vineyard, New Jersey, Department of
Research, no. 20. Vineland, New Jersey: The Training School, May
1920.
Bassett, Dorothy M., and S.D. Porteus. Sex Differences in Porteus
Test Performance. Publications at the Training School at Vineyard,
New Jersey, Department of Research, no. 22. Vineland, New Jersey:
The Training School, December 1920.
Cited in:
Porteus, Guide to Porteus Maze Test 1924
Porteus, Stanley D. A Study of Personality of Defectives: With
a Social Rating Scale. Publications of the Training School at
Vineyard, New Jersey, no. 23. Vineland, New Jersey: Training School,
December 1920.
Cited in:
Porteus, The Psychology of a Primitive People 1931
1921
Porteus, Stanley D. "A Social Rating Scale for Defectives."
Journal of Psycho-Aesthenics 26 (1921): 117-126.
Porteus, Stanley D. "A New Definition of Feeble-Mindedness."
The Training School Bulletin 18 (1921): 7-10.
Porteus, Stanley D. "The Social Rating Scale." The
Training School Bulletin 18 (1921): 33-39.
Porteus, Stanley D. "Personality in Relation to Social Mal-Adjustment."
The Training School Bulletin 18 (1921): 81-90.
1922
[1922-1948. Director of the psychological clinic and professor
of clinical psychology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu. In the
Preface to Primitive Intelligence & Environment (1937), Porteus
refers to a "line of research on racial differences begun
in 1922 by the staff of the Psychological Clinic of the University
of Hawaii and carried on since that time."]
Porteus, Stanley D. "Children - Not Cases." The Training
School Bulletin 19 (1922): 97-101.
Porteus, Stanley D. Studies in Mental Deviation. Publications
of the Training School at Vineyard, New Jersey, no. 24. Vineland,
New Jersey: The Training School, October 1922.
1923
Porteus, Stanley C. "Individual and Racial Retardation."
The Training School Bulletin 20 (1923): 81-87.
1924
Porteus, S.D. Guide to Porteus Maze Test. Publications of the
Training School at Vineland, N.J., Department of Research, no.
25. Vineland, New Jersey: The Training School, Department of Research,
March 1924. [This work is somehow connected to the Social Science
Association of Honolulu. There's a 2d printing, Oct 1929.]
Porteus, Stanley D. The Maze and Mental Differences. Vineland,
New Jersey: Smith Printing and Publishing House, 1924.
[48 pages. There's a much longer (212 pages) 1933 edition.]
Porteus, Stanley D. "Temperament and Mentality in Maturity,
Sex and Race." Proceedings and Addresses of the American
Association to Study Feeble-Minded 29 (1924): 240-254.
Porteus, Stanley D. "Temperament and Mentality in Maturity,
Sex and Race." Journal of Applied Psychology 8 (1924): 57-74.
1926
Porteus, S.D., and Marjorie E. Babcock. Temperament and Race.
Boston: R.G. Badger, 1926.
[Miss Babcock (b. 1899) was Assistant Director of the
Psychological Clinic, University of Hawaii.]
1927
Babcock, Marjorie E. Application of Clinical Psychology in Hawaii.
1927.
1928
[Feb 1928. Porteus receives an invitation from the Australian
National Research Council to conduct studies of the mental status
of the Australian aborigines.]
Goddard, Henry H. "Feeblemindedness: A Question of Definition."
Proceedings of the American Association for the Study of Feebleminded
(June 1928)
1929
Jones, F. Wood, and Stanley D. Porteus. The Matrix of Mind Honolulu:
University Press Association, University of Hawaii, and London:
Edward Arnold, 1929.
[April 1929. Porteus leaves Hawaii for an eight-month expedition
to study the aborigines of central & northwest Australia.
He consults with A.R. Radcliffe-Brown, "head of the Department
of Anthropology of Sydney University, with whose general programme
of research this study was linked."]
Porteus, S.D. "The Social Psychology of the Australian Aboriginal."
Journal of Applied Psychology 13 (1929): 131-144.
1930
[1930-35. Harry L. Shapiro is Professor of Physical Anthropology,
University of Hawaii.]
Porteus, Stanley D., Doris M. Dewey, and Robert G. Bernreuter.
"Race and Social Differences in Performance Tests."
Genetic Psychology Monographs 8 (August 1930): 93-208.
[Supported by a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation.]
1931
"Finds Racial Mixture No Bar to Mentality: Hawaiian Expert
Says Children of Mixed Blood Show High Degree of Intelligence."
New York Times (March 29, 1931), III, 5.
[On the Genetic Psychology Monographs paper.]
Porteus, Stanley D. The Psychology of a Primitive People: A Study
of the Australian Aborigine. London: Edward Arnold, and New York:
Longmans, Green, 1931.
[Based on the 1929 expedition. This is part of "the programme
of work of the division of racial research at the University
of Hawaii..." (p. vii). Does this "division of racial
research" have any formal existence in the University?]
Cited critically in:
Otto Klineberg, Race Differences NY: Harper & Bros, 1935
1932
[1932. Honorary D.Sc., University of Hawaii.]
Porteus, Stanley D. "Human Studies in Hawaii. Pacific Problems."
Proceedings and Lectures of the School of Oriental and Pacific
Affairs, University of Hawaii. (1932): 82-114.
1933
Porteus, Stanley D. The Maze Test and Mental Differences. Vineland,
New Jersey: Smith Printing and Publishing House, 1933.
[212 p. What relation does this have to
the 48-page 1924 book The Maze & Mental Differences?]
Porteus, Stanley D. "Home in Hawaii." Review of Reviews
87 (F 1933): 60+
1934
[1934. Porteus leads a South African Council expedition to the
Kalahari Desert to study the bushmen. The trip is underwritten
by a Visitor's Grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Porteus is accompanied on the trip by Jay M. Kuhns (1884-1964),
a Hawaii plantation doctor who goes game hunting while Porteus
studies the bushmen (see the biography of Kuhns on the Hawaii
Medical Library web site, hml.org). In the Preface to Primitive
Intelligence & Environment, Porteus says that Kuhns' hunting
kept the expedition "plentifully supplied with fresh meat,
a circumstance which attracted & held natives at our camp,
giving me the opportunity to test & measure them."]
1935
Klineberg, Otto. Race Differences. New York and London: Harper
and Brothers, 1935.
[There are critical references to Porteus at 81, 91, 155-6,
159-62, 171, 180, 219, 282, 289.]
1937
Porteus, Stanley D. Primitive Intelligence and Environment. New
York: Macmillan, 1937.
[325 p. Porteus tries to produce a culture-free test of (innate)
racial differences in intelligence.]
Van Gelder, Robert. "Books of the Times." Review of
Primitive Intelligence and Environment by S.D. Porteus. In New
York Times (July 1, 1937), 25.
Gruening, Martha. "What Primitive Man Thinks." Review
of Primitive Intelligence and Environment by S.D. Porteus. In
New York Times Book Review (August 15, 1937): 23.
1939
Porteus, Stanley D. "Racial Group Differences in Mentality."
Tabulae biologicae, Haag, vol. 18 (1939): 66-75.
Porteus, Stanley D. Racial Group Differences in Mentality. Utrecht:
Uitgeverij Dr. W. Junk, 1939.
Porteus, S.D. "The Validity of the Porteus Maze Test."
Journal of Educational Psychology 30 (1939): 172-178.
Porteus, S.D. "Psychological Service in Hawaii: The Work
of the University Clinic." Bulletin of the University of
Hawaii, no. 5 (1939).
[17 pages.]
Porteus, Stanley D. Psychological Service in Hawaii: The Work
of the University Clinic. University of Hawaii Occasional Papers,
no. 37. Honolulu: The University, 1939.
1941
Porteus, Stanley D., with the assistance of Mary Hunter and Colin
J. Herrick. The Practice of Clinical Psychology. American Psychology
Series, edited by Henry E. Garrett. New York: American Book Company,
1941.
[Dr. Hunter (1892-1940) is dead; she wrote part of ch 15
("Examination of Young Children") & the part of
ch. 8
("Special Supplementary Tests") that deals with the
Rorschach
test.]
1942
Porteus, Stanley D. Qualitative Performance in the Maze Test.
New York: Psychological Corporation, 1942.
1944
Porteus, Stanley D. "Medical Application of the Maze Test."
Medical Journal of Australia 1 (1944): 558-572.
Porteus, Stanley D., and Richard Eugene De Monbrun Kepner. "Mental
Changes After Bilateral Prefrontal Lobotomy." Genetic Psychology
Monographs 29 (February 1944): 3-115.
["Contains an initial report on 20 patients after
psychosurgery at the Territorial hospital for mental
disorders, Kaneohe, territory of Hawaii." In the Preface
to
The Maze Test & Clinical Psychology (1959), Porteus,
commenting on the early lack of interest in the Maze Tests
among psychologists, says that "the Maze might then have
waned
except that in 1944 & the years following it won a further
reprieve through its use in the assessment of brain damage by
psychosurgery." Did the Territorial Hospital have any special
role in the history of lobotomy other than Porteus'
contribution? What was the incidence of lobotomy in Hawaii?]
Porteus, Stanley D. "Medical Application of the Maze Test."
Medical Journal of Australia 1 (1944): 558-572.
1945
Porteus, Stanley D. Calabashes and Kings: An Introduction to
Hawaii. Palo Alto: Pacific, 1945.
Porteus, Stanley D. "Q-Scores, Temperament, and Delinquency."
Journal of Social Psychology 21 (1945): 81-103.
Porteus, Stanley D. "Porteus Maze Tests: Applications in
Medical and Allied Fields." British Journal of Medical Psychology
20 (1945): 267-270.
["A Review is given of uses of the test (1) among primitive
peoples, (2) among delinquents, (3) as an adjunct to
industrial psychology, (4) following bifrontal lobotomy, and
(5) following dietary deficiency."]
1947
Porteus, Stanley D. "Lobotomy." In Encyclopedia of
Psychology, edited by P.L. Harriman, 363-369. 1947??
[The abstract in Psychological Abstracts says Porteus "has
had
an important part in this field in measuring psychological
changes" accompanying lobotomy.]
Porteus, Stanley D. "Porteus Maze Tests." In Encyclopedia
of Psychology, edited by P.L. Harriman, 570-583. 1947??
Porteus, Stanley D. "Primitive Mentality." In Encyclopedia
of Psychology, edited by P.L. Harriman, 570-583. 1947??
Porteus, Stanley D., and Henry Nelson Peters. "Maze Test
Validation and Psychosurgery." Genetic Psychology Monographs
36 (1947): 1-86.
[A continuation of the work of Porteus & Kepner reported
in Genetic Psychology Monographs, Feb. 1944.]Porteus, Stanley
D., and Henry Nelson Peters. "Psychosurgery and Test Validity."
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 42 (1947): 473-475.
Porteus, Stanley D. Blow Not the Trumpet: A Prelude to Peril.
[Palo Alto]: Pacific Books, 1947 [304 pages. On Pearl Harbor &
Hawaiian civil defense.]
1948
Porteus, Stanley D. The Restless Voyage. New York: Prentice-Hall,
1948.
[Also published London: Harrap, 1949.]
1949
[1949- . Professor emeritus.]
Porteus, Stanley D. The Institutions of the Territory of Hawaii
and their Policies, Plans and Needs for Sound Institutional Practices.
Honolulu, 1949.
1950
[1950- . Referee of Juvenile Court in Hawaii.]
Porteus, Stanley D. The Porteus Maze Test and Intelligence. Palo
Alto, Calif.: Pacific Books, 1950.
[There's also a printing in 1956.]
Porteus, S.D. "35 Years' Experience with the Porteus Maze
Test." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 45 (1950):
396-401.
1951
Porteus, Stanley D. Providence Ponds: A Novel of Early Australia.
London: Harrap and Co., and Sydney: Australasian Publishing Co.,
1951. [272 p.]
Porteus, Stanley D. "Recent Research on the Porteus Maze
Test and Psychosurgery." British Journal of Medical Psychology
24 (1951): 132-140.
1952
Porteus, Stanley D. "A Survey of Recent Results Obtained
with the Porteus Maze Test." British Journal of Educational
Psychology 22 (1952): 180-188.
Porteus, Stanley D. "Revue des tudes sur le test des
labyrinthes de Porteus." Revue psychol. appl. 2 (1952): 59-74.
"S.D. Porteus." Revue Psychol. appl. 2 (1952): 181.
[Portrait.]
1953
Porteus, Stanley D., and Gerald R. Corbett. "Statutory Definitions
of Feebleminded in the U.S.A." Journal of Psychology 35 (1953):
85-105.
1954
Porteus, Stanley D. Calabashes and Kings: An Introduction to
Hawaii. London: Harrap, 1954.
Porteus, Stanley D. "Maze Test Qualitative Aspects."
British Journal of Medical Psychology 27 (1954): 72-79.
1955
Porteus, Stanley D. The Maze Test: Recent Advances. Palo Alto:
Pacific Books, 1955.
Porteus, Stanley D. "Some Common-Sense Implications of Psychosurgery."
British Journal of Medical Psychology 28 (1955): 167-176.
Porteus, Stanley D. Give Them the Tools: A Series of Five Articles
Reprinted from the Honolulu Advertiser of Various Dates Between
Jan. 16, and Feb. 5, 1955. Honolulu: Department of Institutions,
1955.
1956
Porteus, Stanley D. "Los Desenvolvimientos del Test de Laberintos
de Porteus." Revista de Psicolog. Gen. y Apl. (Madrid) 11
(1956): 5-16.
Porteus, S.D. "Variations spcifiques du comportement
sous l'effet de la chloropromazine." Rev Psychol appl. 6
(1956): 187-202.
[Porteus' affiliation is given as the Territorial Hospital,
Kaneohe, Oahu.]
Porteus, Stanley D. "Porteus Maze Test Developments."
Perceptual and Motor Skills 6 (1956): 135-142.
1957
Porteus, Stanley D. "Maze Test Reactions After Chloropromazine."
Journal of Consulting Psychology 21 (1957): 15-21.
[In the Preface to The Maze Test & Clinical Psychology,
Porteus says, "with the decline of interest in psychosurgery,
the Maze might have lost its psychological significance except
for its relation to psychopharmacology ... It was again useful
in demonstrating ... deficits in vigilance & foresight that
accompanied the continued use of one of the most effective of
the tranquilizing drugs," i.e., chloropromazine.]
Porteus, Stanley D. "Specific Behavior Changes Following
Chloropromazine." Journal of Consulting Psychology 21 (1957):
257-263.
Porteus, S.D., and John E. Barclay. "A Further Note on Chlorpromazine:
Maze Reactions." Journal of Consulting Psychology 21 (1957):
297-299.
1958
Porteus, S.D. "What Do the Maze Tests Measure?" Australian
Journal of Psychology 10 (December 1958): 245-256.
1959
Porteus, Stanley D. The Maze Test and Clinical Psychology. Palo
Alto: Pacific Books, 1959.
Porteus, S.D. "Recent Maze Test Studies." British Journal
of Medical Psychology 32 (1959): 38-43.
1960
Porteus, S.D. "La Mmoire Subconsciente et sa Mesure."
Rev. Psychol. Appl. 10 (1960): 139-150.
Porteus, S.D., J.E. Barclay, H.S. Culver, and J.P. Kleman. "Measurement
of Subconscious Memory." Perceptual and Motor Skills 10 (1960):
215-229.
Porteus, Stanley. Ethnic Group Differences. Baltimore, Maryland:
International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and
Eugenics, 1960(?)
[14 p. Reprinted from Mankind Quarterly January 1961.]
1961
[1961-64. A. James Gregor (born Gimigliano) is an assistant professor
of philosophy, University of Hawaii. He writes about & collaborates
with Porteus. This is his first job out of graduate school. He
has a 1961 Ph.D. in philosophy with a thesis on the fascist philosopher
Giovanni Gentile. He has already published under several names
in Oswald Mosley's journal The European, in Corrado Gini's journal
Genus, in Eugenics Review, in publications of the International
Institute of Sociology (on which, see Jerry Muller, The Other
God That Failed), and in Mankind Quarterly. He is one of the young
activists around IAAEE and Mankind Quarterly. After about a decade
of racial research, first with Porteus and then with R. Travis
Osborne's group (including Frank Miele and Donald Swan), he established
his reputation as a sympathetic interpreter of Italian fascism.
He was also a friendly analyst of contemporary right-wing authoritarian
regimes in Asia & a participant in activities of the World
Anti-Communist League.]
Porteus, Stanley D. "Ethnic Group Differences." Mankind
Quarterly (January 1961):
Gregor, A. James. Review of The Maze Test and Clinical Psychology
by Stanley D. Porteus. In American Journal of Psychiatry 118 (December
1961): 512-513.
[As Prof. Robert S Cahill (Dept Political Science) noted in
his 1975 testimony to the Board of Regents, Prof. Gregor also
reviewed the maze test in the Sixth Mental Measurements
Yearbook.]
1962
[1962. Distinguished Contributions Award, Clinical Psychology
Division, American Psychological Association.]
Porteus, S.D. "Maze Test Reports." Perceptual and Motor
Skills 14 (1962): 58.
Porteus, S.D., and A.L. Diamond. "Porteus Maze Changes after
Psychosurgery." Journal of Mental Science 108 (1962): 53-58.
Gregor, A. James. "The Maze Test and Clinical Psychology:
A Review." Mankind Quarterly 2 (January-March 1962): 197-199.
[Summer 1962. Porteus conducts field expeditions with A. James
Gregor among the Wailbri, Pintubi, and Aranda Aborigines in Australia.
Gregor is funded through a summer consultancy, Human Genetics
Fund.]
[July-Sept 1962. Mankind Quarterly, vol. 3, no. 1, lists three
Assistant Editors: A James Gregor (Porteus's colleague at Hawaii),
Robert Kuttner, and Donald Swan.]Porteus, S.D. "The Will
to Live." Mankind Quarterly 3 (1962): 6-19.
Cited in: A James Gregor & D Angus McPherson, "A Study
of Susceptibility to Geometric Illusion Among Cultural Subgroups
of Australian Aborigines," Psychologia Africana (Johannesburg)
11 (April
1965): 1-13
1963
Gregor, A. James, and Angus McPherson. "Personnel Selection
Tests and Nonliterate Peoples." Mankind Quarterly 3 (January-March
1963): 151-158.
[Reports the results of Gregor's summer 1962 fieldwork, done
under Stanley Porteus's direction, among Australian
aborigines.]
Porteus, S.D., and A. James Gregor. "Studies in Intercultural
Testing." Perceptual and Motor Skills 16 (1963): 705-724.
["Comparative intellectual & social adjustment data for
males and females of various primitive groups are described."
Cited in:
A James Gregor & D Angus McPherson, "A Study of Susceptibility
to Geometric Illusion Among Cultural Subgroups of Australian
Aborigines," Psychologia Africana (Johannesburg) 11 (April
1965): 1-13
Porteus, S.D. "Namatjira: Famous Australian Artist."
Perceptual and Motor Skills 17 (1963): 13-14.
["The history of an Australian aboriginal artist is cited
as an example o the potential ability in primitive groups and
of the difficulties these groups encounter in trying to adapt
to Western culture."]
Gregor, A. James. "Ethnocentrism Among Australian Aborigines:
Some Preliminary Notes." Sociological Quarterly 4 (Spring
1963): 162-167.
Gregor, A. James, and D. Angus McPherson. "The Correlation
of the Porteus Maze and the Gestalt Continuation as Personnel
Selection Tests of Peripheral Peoples." Journal of Psychology
56 (July 1963): 137-142.
[Manuscript received 8 April 1963. Reports on the Australian
field work.]
[September 1963. A James Gregor & A Angus McPherson deliver
"Sociology & Mental Testing of Non-Industrial Peoples"
and "Sociology and the Assimilation of Non-Industrial Peoples:
A Report on the Assimilation of Australian Aborigines" at
the 20th International Congress of Sociology, Argentina.
Published in La Sociologia y las Sociedades en Desarrollo Industrial:
Communications Before the XXth International Congress of Sociology,
Cordoba: Universidade de Cordoba, 1963, vol. 2, pp. 337-350.
These papers are related to the Australian field work.]
1964
Porteus, Stanley D. Streamlined Elementary Education. Palo Alto,
Calif.: Pacific Books, 1964.
[On pre-school education.]
[April-June 1964. Last issue of Mankind Quarterly to list Gregor
as an Assistant Editor.]
1965
Porteus, Stanley D. Porteus Maze Test: Fifty Years' Application.
Palo Alto, Calif.: Pacific Books, 1965. [Reprints the 19xx book.
320 p.]
Porteus, Stanley D. The Maze Test and Clinical Psychology: Fifty
Years' Application. Palo Alto, Calif.: Pacific Books, 1965. [320
p.]
Gregor, A. James, and D. Angus McPherson. "A Study of Susceptibility
to Geometric Illusion Among Cultural Subgroups of Australian Aborigines."
Psychologia Africana (Johannesburg) 11 (April 1965): 1-13
[Manuscript received 6 Nov 1963.]
Porteus, Stanley D. "Educational Wastage." Perceptual
and Motor Skills 20 (1965): 51-58.
Porteus, Stanley D. Testes des labyrinthes. Paris: Centre de
psycholgie appliquee, 1965.
1966
Porteus, Stanley D., and Kenneth David. "Austalid Mental
Development and Geriatric Decline." Perceptual and Motor
Skills 23 (1966): 75-87.
Porteus, Stanley D. "Australid Environment: External and
Internal." Perceptual and Motor Skills 23 (1966): 223-231.
Porteus, Stanley D. Review of Fact and Fiction in Psychology
by Hans J. Eysenck. In Contemporary Psychology 11 (1966): 308-310.
1967
Porteus, Stanley D., S. Bochner, J. Russell, and Kenneth David.
"Age as a Factor in Australid Mentality." Perceptual
and Motor Skills 25 (1967): 3-16.
Porteus, Stanley D. In Race and Modern Science, edited by Robert
Kuttner. New York: Social Science, 1967.
Newby, Idus A. Challenge to the Court: Social Scientists and
the Defense of Segregation, 1954-1966. Baton Rouge: Louisiana
University Press, 1967.
New Race Doctrines: To Sustain 'White Supremacy'." Patterns
of Prejudice 1 (November-December 1967): 21-23. [Discusses IAAEE.]
1968
Porteus, S.D. "New Applications of the Porteus Maze Test."
Perceptual and Motor Skills 26 (1968): 787-798.
1969
Porteus, S.D. "The Porteus Maze and Clinical Psychology."
Professional Psychology 1 (1969): 52-54.
1970
Porteus, S.D. "Possible Effects of Rate of Global Spin."
Perceptual and Motor Skills 30 (April 1970): 503-509.
1972
[1972. Porteus dies.]
Porteus, Stanley D. The Psychology of Primitive People: A Study
of the Australian Aborigine. Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries
Press, 1972.
[Reprint of the 1931 edition. 438 p.]
1973
Porteus, Stanley D. Porteus Maze Test: Fifty Years' Application.
Palo Alto, Calif.: Pacific Books, 1973.
[Another reprinting of the 19xx book. 320 p.]
1974
[July 1974. University of Hawaii Regents vote to name the big
newly completed social sciences building after Stanley Porteus.]
[Fall 1974. Campus controversy over the naming of Porteus Hall.
A Coalition to Rename Porteus Hall is formed.]
1978
[July-Sept 1978. Mankind Quarterly vol 19, no 1. This is the
last issue edited of R. Gayre of Gayre. Porteus's name remains
on his Editorial Advisory Board to the end. The next issue, which
is published in Washington by Roger Pearson's Cliveden Press,
lists no editorial advisory board and just says that a new one
is being reorganized. When after three issues they finally get
around to listing a new board, Porteus isn't on it.]