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CONTENTS:- Vol.1: 1. Teaching of Psychology; 2. Treatment of the Experimental Results: Statistical Methods; 3. Sensory Experience; 4. Physiology of Emotions; 5. Perception; 6. Learning, Transfer of Training, Remembering and Forgetting; 7. Thinking, Imagination and Language Comprehension; 8. Problem Solving; 9. Intelligence and its Measurement; 10. Measurement of Intelligence. Vol.2: 11. Creativity and its Measurement; 12. Measurement of Human Aptitudes and Special Abilities; 13. Motivation and Achievement; 14. Study of Fatigue; 15. Assessing Personality Types and Traits; 16. Counselling and Guidance; 17. Social Behaviour; 18. Attitudes and Related Traits and Measurement; 19. Development Psychology; 20. Environment and Behaviour. |
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This book, running into two volumes, deals with experimental psychology. Containing sixty experiments, it covers areas like sensory experiences, physiology of emotions, perception, learning and remembering, thinking, language comprehension, problem solving, nature of intelligence as well as its measurement, creativity and its measurements, measurement of human apititudes and special abilities, motivation, achievement, assessment of personality types and traits, social behaviour, counselling, and environment and behaviour. The book will of great use for students of psychology at all levels as well as for teachers of experimental psychology. |
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