Author:William Moulton Marston

Works

 * (1917) "Systolic blood pressure symptoms of deception." Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol 2(2), 117–163.
 * (1920) "Reaction time symptoms of deception." Journal of Experimental Psychology, 3, 72–87.
 * (1921) "Psychological Possibilities in the Deception Tests." Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, 11, 551–570.
 * "Systolic blood pressure symptoms of deception and constituent mental states." (Harvard University, 1921) (doctoral dissertation)
 * (1923) "Sex Characteristics of Systolic Blood Pressure Behavior." Journal of Experimental Psychology, 6, 387–419.
 * (1924) "Studies in Testimony." Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, 15, 5–31.
 * (1924) "A Theory of Emotions and Affection Based Upon Systolic Blood Pressure Studies." American Journal of Psychology, 35, 469–506.
 * (1925) "Negative type reaction-time symptoms of deception." Psychological Review, 32, 241–247.
 * (1926) "The Psychonic Theory of Consciousness." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 21, 161–169.
 * (1927) "Primary Emotions." Psychological Review, 34, 336–363.
 * (1927) "Consciousness, motation, and emotion." Psyche, 29, 40–52.
 * (1927) "Primary colors and primary emotions." Psyche, 30, 4–33.
 * (1927) "Motor consciousness as a basis for emotion." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 22, 140–150.
 * (1928) "Materialism, vitalism and psychology." Psyche, 8, 15–34.
 * (1928) Emotions of Normal People. Taylor & Francis Ltd. ISBN 0-415-21076-3
 * (1929) "Bodily symptoms of elementary emotions." Psyche, 10, 70–86.
 * (1929) "The psychonic theory of consciousness—an experimental study," (with C.D. King). Psyche, 9, 39–5.
 * Entries on "Consciousness," "Defense mechanisms," and "Synapse" in the 1929 edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
 * (1930) Walter B. Pitkin & William M. Marston, The Art of Sound Pictures. New York: Appleton.
 * (1931) Integrative Psychology: A Study of Unit Response'' (with C. Daly King, and Elizabeth Holloway Marston).
 * (c. 1932) Venus with us; a tale of the Caesar. New York: Sears.
 * (1936) You can be popular. New York: Home Institute.
 * (1937) Try living. New York: Crowell.
 * (1938) "'You might as well enjoy it.'" Rotarian, 53, No. 3, 22–25.
 * (1938) "What people are for." Rotarian, 53, No. 2, 8–10.
 * (1938) The Lie Detector Test. New York: Smith.
 * (1941) March on! Facing life with courage. New York: Doubleday, Doran.
 * (1943) F. F. Proctor, vaudeville pioneer (with J.H. Feller). New York: Smith.
 * (1944) "Why 100,000,000 Americans read comics." The American Scholar, 13 (1), 35–44.
 * (1944) "Women can out-think men!" Ladies Home Journal, 61 (May), 4–5.
 * (1947) "Lie detection's bodily basis and test procedures," in: P.L. Harriman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology, New York, 354–363.