Woodworth & Schlosberg's Experimental Psychology by Robert S. Woodworth
This seminal work delves into the foundational principles and methodologies of experimental psychology, offering a comprehensive exploration of human behavior through empirical research. It systematically covers various psychological phenomena, including perception, learning, memory, and emotion, while emphasizing the importance of controlled experimentation and objective observation. The text serves as a crucial resource for understanding the scientific approach to studying the mind, providing insights into the design, execution, and interpretation of psychological experiments.
- Published
- 1938
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 600-700
- Original Language
- English
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