CONTENTS:- Preface Introduction 1. The definition of Psychology. 2. General Analysis. 3. Theory of attention. 4. Theory of presentations. 5. Sensation and movement. 6. Perception 7. Imagination or ideation. 8. Points of view. 9. Experimental Psychology. 10. Physiological psychology.
DESCRIPTION
This book generally discusses psychology in its broader perspective. Psychology is being applied as never before through these media and otherwise. Struggles among people are more than ever fought by means of barrages of words rather than bullets. Whether the efforts to control other people are made with intentions that may be regarded as good or bad, the refinement in methods of control depends especially upon the discovery of psychological principles of human reactions and thinking. The development of social institutions and regulations that permit men to live together in peace and to develop along the lines of their talents and their desires and aspirations also requires full recognition of psychological principles. Many of these principles, it must be admitted, are as yet only partially understood.