RThe NotebooksS: Volume 1. Methods, Principles and Philosophy of Science. By Fritz Heider. Edited by Marijana Benesh-Weiner. M-nchen-Weinheim: Psychologie Verlags Union, 1987, 631 pp. Reviewed by Michael Wertheimer. pp. 116-122.
Philosophy of Science: An Overview for Cognitive Science. By William Bechtel. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1988, 136 pp. Reviewed by James Deese. pp. 122-124.
Advances in Social Cognition: Volume 1. A Dual Process Model of Impression Formation. Edited by Thomas R. Srull and Robert S. Wyer, Jr. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1988, 183 pp. Reviwed by Barbara Mellers. pp. 124-127.
The Reciprocity of Perceiver and Environment: The Evolution of James J. GibsonUs Ecological Psychology. By Thomas J. Lombardo. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1987, 396 pp. Reviewed by Mitchell G. Ash. pp. 127-132.
Jealousy. By Peter van Sommers. London: Penguin, 1988, 214 pp. Reviewed by Ralph B. Hupka. pp. 132-136.
Lost in a Book: The Psychology of Reading for Pleasure. by Victor Nell. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1988, 336 pp. Reviewed by Richard Venezky. pp. 136-141.
The Psychology of Everyday Things. By Donald A. Norman. New York: Basic Books, 1988, 257 pp. Reviewed by Dominic W. Massaro. pp. 141-144.