The elements of psychology.

"The aim of this book is to help students to learn the general principles of psychology. Those facts which can most profitably be made the subject matter of a course in general psychology are presented with an abundance of concrete illustrations, experiments, exercises and questions, by which t...

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Main Author: Thorndike, Edward L.
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York : A G Seiler, 1922.
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