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Example sentences for "experimental psychology"

  • Myers, A Text-book of Experimental Psychology, i.

  • Experimental psychology made a serious effort to give it a scientific meaning; but the attempt has failed; the word is too slippery, and so is better discarded.

  • Differences between the sexes have been established also by means of experimental psychology, based upon the examination of a very large number of instances.

  • Diseases of school children treated, causes left undisturbed Discoveries of experimental psychology: overwork; nervous exhaustion Science is confronted by a mass of unsolved problems.

  • The technique of our lessons is governed by experimental psychology.

  • Let us begin by giving a definition of sensation from the point of view of experimental psychology.

  • It is very possible, indeed, that several adepts of the new or experimental psychology may be materialists from inward conviction.

  • They may serve as an introduction which is to lead us to the actual economic life and the present achievements of experimental psychology.

  • It is therefore the duty of the practical psychologist systematically to examine how far other purposes of modern society can be advanced by the new methods of experimental psychology.

  • The ideas of Mr. Tylor on the causes of the origin of religion are now criticised, not from the point of view of spiritualism, but of experimental psychology.

  • In England, the study has been, and remains, rather suspect, while on The Continent hypnotism is used both for healing purposes and in the inquiries of experimental psychology.

  • In brief, savages anticipated us in the modern science of experimental psychology, as is frankly acknowledged by the Society for Experimental Psychology of Berlin.

  • So experimental psychology needs as its starting point an exact definition of the technique to be used in making the experiment.

  • It is clear then that if we wish to make use of a method of experimental psychology, the first thing necessary is to renounce all former creeds and to proceed by means of the method in the search for truth.

  • The student will discover, in the books on experimental psychology and in the "Psychological Review," a marvelous array of results of scientific laboratory experiments in psychology, which will be of immediate use to him in his work.

  • This gives rise to Experimental Psychology, to which the chapter after this is devoted.

  • To him must be credited the founding of experimental psychology in this country, and an eminent share of its present successful growth.

  • In 1860 Gustave Theodore Fechner, the godfather of experimental psychology, published his famous Law.

  • Experimental psychology, as a systematic science, is almost younger than its youngest students.

  • Hence it comes about that the inquirer after the secrets of the human soul, learns rather less than nothing from experimental psychology.

  • Reason for this may be found in that the new method is exquisitely psychological, and therefore belongs neither to the realm of medicine nor to that of experimental psychology.

  • There is much in experimental psychology which is of less use than the material exemplified in this test.

  • He may be pardoned if his respect for the "corner-stones" of experimental psychology is no longer very considerable.

  • Even such, I trust, may be the achievement of experimental psychology in a later day.


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