The psychologist at work : an introduction to experimental psychology
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The psychologist at work : an introduction to experimental psychology
(International library of psychology, 106 . General psychology ; 12)
Routledge, 1999
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"First published in 1937 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner"--T.p. verso
Includes index
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ISBN 9780415210249
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This is Volume XII of thirty-eight in the General Psychology series. First published in 1937, this study offers an introduction to experimental psychology, covering such areas as perception of our world, primitive behaviour, complex behaviour, colour and sound, memory- learning and remembering and our emotional self.
Table of Contents
- Chapter I The Province of Psychology
- Chapter II How We See our World
- Chapter III Our Experiences of Colour and Sound
- Chapter IV Behaviour in its Primitive Forms
- Chapter V Emergence of More Complex Behaviour
- chapter VI How We Learn and Remember
- chapter VII The Emotional Side of Life
- chapter VIII Experimental Psychology in Retrospect
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: set ISBN 9780415211291
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This set provides an eclectic mix of areas within psychology, with many volumes covering a broad range of subjects in themselves. Areas covered include creative imagination, art and the unconscious, dreams, the mind in sleep, the nature of laughter, common sense and consciousness, nervous disorders, the nature of love and hate, as well as investigations into areas now considered more obscure, such as telepathy and clairvoyance. Titles such as The ABC of Psychology (1929), The Psychologist at Work (1937) and Readings in General Psychology (1959) provide an excellent overview of psychology as it has developed over the years. This set also includes classic works such as Man for Himself by Erich Fromm and Emotion by James Hillman.
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