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A text-book of psychology.Subject-matter, method and problem of psychology.

Subject-matter, method and problem of psychology. This section begins with a discussion of science and experience. Definitions of science, as well as psychology, are mentioned. It then turns to the subject matter of psychology and a common sense view of the mind. A brief section on psychophysical parallelism follows, along with a more in-depth look at certain topics such as mental processes, consciousness, the mind, scientific methods, the scope of psychology, and so forth. The section concludes with several questions concerning the problem of psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved) http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A text-book of psychology.Subject-matter, method and problem of psychology.

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A text-book of psychology.Subject-matter, method and problem of psychology.

Abstract

This section begins with a discussion of science and experience. Definitions of science, as well as psychology, are mentioned. It then turns to the subject matter of psychology and a common sense view of the mind. A brief section on psychophysical parallelism follows, along with a more in-depth look at certain topics such as mental processes, consciousness, the mind, scientific methods, the scope of psychology, and so forth. The section concludes with several questions concerning the problem of psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved)
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Publisher
MacMillan Co
Copyright
Copyright © 1910 by American Psychological Association
Pages
1 –45
DOI
10.1037/10907-001
Publisher site
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Abstract

This section begins with a discussion of science and experience. Definitions of science, as well as psychology, are mentioned. It then turns to the subject matter of psychology and a common sense view of the mind. A brief section on psychophysical parallelism follows, along with a more in-depth look at certain topics such as mental processes, consciousness, the mind, scientific methods, the scope of psychology, and so forth. The section concludes with several questions concerning the problem of psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved)

Published: Jan 1, 1910

Keywords: subject matter; scientific method; psychology; science; parallelism; mental processes; consciousness; mind

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