Here are some of his notable works:
* "The Psychology of Learning" (1956): A textbook covering various aspects of learning theory.
* "The Human Animal: A Psychological Approach" (1966): This book explored human behavior from a psychological perspective.
* "The Psychology of the Human Being" (1968): This book focused on the psychology of human beings, covering topics like perception, learning, and motivation.
While Bugelski did not write novels or other fictional works, his contributions to psychology were significant. He conducted several groundbreaking experiments and wrote extensively on learning, perception, and social psychology.