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- catalog abstract "The present volume is an attempt to bridge the gulf between pre-experimental and experimental epochs in America, and to fill in the gaps, to some extent, in both the too brief and the deliberately circumscribed histories of psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).".
- catalog contributor b1788130.
- catalog created "[1952]".
- catalog date "1952".
- catalog date "[1952]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1952]".
- catalog description "Part I. In the dominion of physics and the empire of theology. In the nebulous colonial days. The secularization of psychology. Scottish realism comes to America. Philadelphia in the foreground. The age of independent textbooks. German influences. Impetus from the natural sciences. Transition period of the '80's. Treatises on the will -- Part II. Psychology comes of age. The new psychology. The psychological laboratory comes to America. Psychology at Harvard and William James. G. Stanley Hall and the genetic method. Cattell and Baldwin. The structuralism of Titchener. Hugo Münsterberg -- Part III. The schools. The rise of functionalism. Psychology out of its mind. Dynamic psychology. William McDougall and Hormic psychology. Woodworth, Lewin and other dynamic psychologists. Freud and psychoanalysis. Gestalt psychology. Operationism. Factorial analysis and general semantics. Neo-scholastic psychology -- Part IV. Growth of branches. The phenomenal expansion of American psychology.".
- catalog description "The present volume is an attempt to bridge the gulf between pre-experimental and experimental epochs in America, and to fill in the gaps, to some extent, in both the too brief and the deliberately circumscribed histories of psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).".
- catalog extent "426 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "History of American psychology.".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of American psychology.".
- catalog issued "1952".
- catalog issued "[1952]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Library Publishers".
- catalog relation "History of American psychology.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "150.973".
- catalog subject "BF 81 R628h 1952".
- catalog subject "BF108.U5 R6".
- catalog subject "Psychology History.".
- catalog subject "Psychology United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. In the dominion of physics and the empire of theology. In the nebulous colonial days. The secularization of psychology. Scottish realism comes to America. Philadelphia in the foreground. The age of independent textbooks. German influences. Impetus from the natural sciences. Transition period of the '80's. Treatises on the will -- Part II. Psychology comes of age. The new psychology. The psychological laboratory comes to America. Psychology at Harvard and William James. G. Stanley Hall and the genetic method. Cattell and Baldwin. The structuralism of Titchener. Hugo Münsterberg -- Part III. The schools. The rise of functionalism. Psychology out of its mind. Dynamic psychology. William McDougall and Hormic psychology. Woodworth, Lewin and other dynamic psychologists. Freud and psychoanalysis. Gestalt psychology. Operationism. Factorial analysis and general semantics. Neo-scholastic psychology -- Part IV. Growth of branches. The phenomenal expansion of American psychology.".
- catalog title "History of American psychology.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".