The First Century of Experimental Psychology

The First Century of Experimental Psychology
Title The First Century of Experimental Psychology PDF eBook
Author Eliot Hearst
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 701
Release 2019-11-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1000767418

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This volume, originally published in 1979, sponsored by the Psychonomic Society (the North American association of research psychologists), commemorates the centennial of experimental psychology as a separate discipline – dated from the opening of Wilhelm Wundt’s laboratory at Leipzig in 1879. Each major research area is surveyed by distinguished experts, and the chapters treat historical background and progress, experimental findings and methods, critical theoretical issues, evaluations of the current state of the art, future prospects, and even practical and social relevance of the work. Writing in a lively style suitable for non-specialists, the authors provide a general introduction to the history of experimental psychology. Illustrated by many photographs of leading historical figures, this book blends history with methodology, findings with theory, and discussion of specific topics with integrated assessments of what has truly been accomplished in the first hundred years of experimental psychology.

A History of Modern Experimental Psychology

A History of Modern Experimental Psychology
Title A History of Modern Experimental Psychology PDF eBook
Author George Mandler
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 311
Release 2011-01-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0262263882

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The evolution of cognitive psychology, traced from the beginnings of a rigorous experimental psychology at the end of the nineteenth century to the "cognitive revolution" at the end of the twentieth, and the social and cultural contexts of its theoretical developments. Modern psychology began with the adoption of experimental methods at the end of the nineteenth century: Wilhelm Wundt established the first formal laboratory in 1879; universities created independent chairs in psychology shortly thereafter; and William James published the landmark work Principles of Psychology in 1890. In A History of Modern Experimental Psychology, George Mandler traces the evolution of modern experimental and theoretical psychology from these beginnings to the "cognitive revolution" of the late twentieth century. Throughout, he emphasizes the social and cultural context, showing how different theoretical developments reflect the characteristics and values of the society in which they occurred. Thus, Gestalt psychology can be seen to mirror the changes in visual and intellectual culture at the turn of the century, behaviorism to embody the parochial and puritanical concerns of early twentieth-century America, and contemporary cognitive psychology as a product of the postwar revolution in information and communication. After discussing the meaning and history of the concept of mind, Mandler treats the history of the psychology of thought and memory from the late nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth, exploring, among other topics, the discovery of the unconscious, the destruction of psychology in Germany in the 1930s, and the relocation of the field's "center of gravity" to the United States. He then examines a more neglected part of the history of psychology—the emergence of a new and robust cognitive psychology under the umbrella of cognitive science.

History of Experimental Psychology

History of Experimental Psychology
Title History of Experimental Psychology PDF eBook
Author Edwin Garrigues Boring
Publisher Genesis Publishing Pvt Ltd
Total Pages 340
Release 2008
Genre Psychology, Experimental
ISBN 9788130708904

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"Both those who believe that psychoanalysis is to become the core of an all-embracing psychology and those who expect to find its position within the rest of psychology will welcome this volume. The first will find in it much with which an all-embracing psychology has to cope, the latter an orientation about the remote and recent past of the scientific neighbours among whom it will have to find a place." "Boring's volume is not just a history of experimental psychology, but also of its matrix--general psychology." -- Book Jacket.

A History of Experimental Psychology

A History of Experimental Psychology
Title A History of Experimental Psychology PDF eBook
Author Edwin Garrigues Boring
Publisher Genesis Publishing Pvt Ltd
Total Pages 772
Release 1950
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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An Introduction to Experimental Psychology

An Introduction to Experimental Psychology
Title An Introduction to Experimental Psychology PDF eBook
Author Charles Samuel Myers
Publisher
Total Pages 178
Release 1911
Genre Psychology, Experimental
ISBN

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The Creation of Scientific Psychology

The Creation of Scientific Psychology
Title The Creation of Scientific Psychology PDF eBook
Author David J. Murray
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 246
Release 2021-02-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317218582

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With an emphasis on developments taking place in Germany during the nineteenth century, this book provides in-depth examinations of the key contributions made by the pioneers of scientific psychology. Their works brought measurement and mathematics into the study of the mind. Through unique analysis of measurement theory by Whewell, mathematical developments by Gauss, and theories of mental processes developed by Herbart, Weber, Fechner, Helmholtz, Müller, Delboeuf and others, this volume maps the beliefs, discoveries, and interactions that constitute the very origins of psychophysics and its offspring Experimental Psychology. Murray and Link expertly combine nuanced understanding of linguistic and historic factors to identify theoretical approaches to relating physicalintensities and psychological magnitudes. With an eye to interactions and influences on future work in the field, the volume illustrates the important legacy that mathematical developments in the nineteenth century have for twentieth and twenty-first century psychologists. This detailed and engaging account fills a deep gap in the history of psychology. The Creation of Scientific Psychology will appeal to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of history of psychology, psychophysics, scientific, and mathematical psychology.

Principles of Physiological Psychology

Principles of Physiological Psychology
Title Principles of Physiological Psychology PDF eBook
Author Wilhelm Max Wundt
Publisher
Total Pages 372
Release 1904
Genre Psychophysiology
ISBN

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