Psychology / Shepherd Ivory Franz and Kate Gordon.

"A few decades have seen so great an increase in the applications of psychology and in scientific investigations in its diverse fields that today few professional psychologists pretend to have an adequate knowledge of more than part of the subject that concerned an older generation. Specializat...

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Main Authors: Gordon, Kate, 1878- (Author), Franz, Shepherd Ivory, 1874-1933 (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York and London : McGraw-Hill, 1933.
Edition:First edition.
Series:McGraw-Hill publications in psychology.
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Summary:"A few decades have seen so great an increase in the applications of psychology and in scientific investigations in its diverse fields that today few professional psychologists pretend to have an adequate knowledge of more than part of the subject that concerned an older generation. Specialization here is almost as obvious as in other scientific pursuits. "General" psychology should introduce the student to facts and conclusions in many fields. It is for this reason that the pages which follow have been written by nine students of psychology, representing different interests and different specialized training. The editors and the authors of the present work offer no apologies that they are not presenting a "new" psychology. We have tried to keep in mind the needs of the elementary student and the general reader, and to provide those fundamentals which may be adopted and elaborated for use in business, in a profession, in social service, or in the upbringing of children"--Pref. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvii, 494 pages) : illustrations.
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