Principles of Psychology offers students a complete introduction to psychology. It balances contemporary approaches with classic perspectives, weaves stimulating conceptual issues throughout the text, and encourages students to think critically, creatively, and practically about the subject and how it applies to the real-world.
hint that this is so is provided in a review of John Stuart Mill's The Subjection of Women (1869), which James wrote at the age of twentyseven. As Charlene Haddock Seigfried (1996) has argued, James's refusal to accept Mill's argument ...
One of the greatest classics of modern Western literature and science and the source of the ripest thoughts of America's most important philosopher.
I made experiments in which the principal impression, or signal for reaction, was a bell-stroke whose strength could be ... In the other half (B) the bell-sound was so loud as to be heard with perfect distinctness above the noise.
Colour processing The notion that different areas of the cortex are involved in colour and motion processing received support in a study by Cavanaugh , Tyler , and Favreau ( 1984 ) . They presented a moving grating consisting of ...
This is a title in the modular "Principles in Psychology Series", designed for A-level and other introductory courses, aiming to provide students embarking on psychology courses with the necessary background and context.
This force Newton assumed to act without time ; it produced an action at a distance . ... the laws of magnetic and electric attraction and repulsion were discovered and proved to be quantitatively identical with Newton's law of ...
Taking philosophical principles as a point of departure, this book provides essential distinctions for thinking through the history and systems of Western psychology.
Differentiated book- It has a historical context with research of the time-The purpose of realizing this historical context is to approach the understanding of a historical epoch from the elements provided by the text.