History of psychology
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History of psychology
Cambridge University Press, 2022
5th ed
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [494]-548) and indexes
Previous ed.: 2004
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Hothersall and Lovett's History of Psychology is a lively survey of the evolution of the field from 1850 to the present. Built around the lives of fascinating thinkers who proposed bold new ways of studying human behavior and mental processes, and telling the true stories behind their famous experiments, this textbook provides students with an intimate understanding of how psychology came to be what it is today. Thoroughly updated with the latest historical scholarship, the fifth edition includes greater focus on the contributions of women and people of color, and a new chapter on the late twentieth century and the cognitive revolution. It also features updated pedagogy such as chapter discussion questions and unique archival photographs, while instructor resources include a test bank, lecture slides, and an instructor manual.
目次
- Preface
- 1. Approaching the history of psychology: recurrent questions in psychology
- 2. Scientific and philosophical foundations of psychology
- 3. Early investigations of the central nervous system and the beginnings of neuroscience
- 4. Wilhelm Wundt and the founding of psychology
- 5. Wundt's students in the United States: Edward Titchener and Hugo Munsterberg
- 6. German psychologists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
- 7. Gestalt psychology in Germany and the United States
- 8. The evolutionary perspective in Britain: Charles Darwin and Francis Galton
- 9. Early Psychology in the United States: James McKeen Cattell, William James, Granville Stanley Hall, and Mary Whiton Calkins
- 10. Functionalism at the University of Chicago and Columbia University
- 11. Psychoanalysis and the development of clinical specialties
- 12. Historical uses and abuses of intelligence testing
- 13. The research of Ivan Pavlov and the behaviorism of John B. Watson
- 14. Three neo-behaviorist psychologists: Edward Tolman, Clark Hull, and B. F. Skinner
- 15. The cognitive revolution and beyond
- Epilogue
- Glossary
- References
- Name Index
- Subject index.
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