Method And Theory In Experimental Psychology by Charles Egerton Osgood
This book delves into the foundational principles and methodologies that underpin experimental psychology, offering a comprehensive exploration of the theoretical frameworks and practical techniques used in the field. It examines the intricate processes of human cognition, perception, and behavior, emphasizing the importance of rigorous scientific methods to understand psychological phenomena. Through detailed discussions and illustrative examples, the text provides insights into the design, execution, and interpretation of psychological experiments, making it an essential resource for students and researchers seeking to deepen their understanding of experimental psychology.
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- 1953
- Nationality
- American
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- 300-350
- Original Language
- English
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