Psychology by experiment / Linus Ward Kline and Frances Littleton Kline.

"(From the preface) This text is written with the conviction that psychology can best be approached under experimental conditions afforded by a laboratory equipped and set apart for such purposes. The present laboratory manual has been planned and arranged with the belief that while students ar...

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Main Author: Kline, Linus Ward, 1866-1961
Other Authors: Kline, Frances Littleton
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA ; New York : Ginn and company, c1927.
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Summary:"(From the preface) This text is written with the conviction that psychology can best be approached under experimental conditions afforded by a laboratory equipped and set apart for such purposes. The present laboratory manual has been planned and arranged with the belief that while students are learning the fundamental laws of the science they should have ample opportunity to observe the continuity in its development, that such a course is not only logical and practicable, but is as necessary to understanding the science as are similar courses in chemistry, biology, and physics in their respective fields. It is based upon many years of experience, in which we have carefully tried out the experiments given. Naturally not all the experiments given here could be used in a circumscribed introductory course, but the number has purposely been made large so that selection may be possible."--(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved).
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Physical Description:1 online resource ([xii, 339 p. : ill., tables, diagrs.) : ill., PDF file.
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