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Charles, E. P. (2011). A New Look at New Realism: The Psychology and Philosophy of E. B. Holt. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
≥This source is already cited, but is a compilation of a number of articles that may be relevant to Holt on Education.
Smith, L. D. (1988). Purpose and cognition: The limits of neorealist influence on Tolman's psychology. In L. J. Benjamin, L. J. Benjamin (Eds.) , A history of psychology: Original sources and contemporary research (pp. 457-467). New York, NY, England: Mcgraw-Hill Book Company.
≥Thus far this is the best article I can find regarding Holt's influence on Tollman. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Boofaf (talk • contribs) 04:25, 3 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]