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Experimental psychology

a manual of laboratory practice. Vol. 2, Quantitative experiments, part 1, students manual

By Edward Bradford Titchener

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Publish Date

1905

Publisher

Macmillan Co.,Macmillan & Co., Ltd.

Language

eng

Pages

223

Description:

The general purpose with which this book has been written is sufficiently indicated by its title. I have selected a number of the 'classical' experiments of Experimental Psychology, and have tried to present them in such a way that their performance shall have a real disciplinary value for the undergraduate student. Within this general purpose, my aim has been two-fold. I have sought to show, in the first place, that psychology is above the laboratory: that we employ our instruments of precision not for their own sake, but solely because they help us to a refined and more accurate introspection. And secondly, just as in my Outline of Psychology and Primer of Psychology I gave the results of experimentation a prominent place in the psychological system, so here I have treated the selected experiments not as separate exercises, but as points of departure for systematic discussion. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).