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HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY: THE MAKING OF A SCIENCE, International Edition illustrates historical relationships between psychology’s past and present. It traces the relationship of psychology to other disciplines (philosophy, computational science, biology, and social science) by using a “border” metaphor—that is, examining the areas in and out of which psychology has moved and continues to move. This provides a fuller, more realistic understanding of psychology as a living discipline that is continually evolving, and solves the problem of students struggling to understand its present and historical context.
History of Psychology: The Making of a Science gives students a vast overview of the major aspects of psychological science throughout history, making connections between the early understandings of human behavior with our current understandings and interpretations of psychological research.
A concise guide to psychology-related resources on the World Wide Web Organized by topic, this handy guide is designed to serve as a directory for students who may be conducting research via the Internet. As the use of technology in education continues to grow, instructors in all disciplines -- psychology included-- are looking for ways to incorporate Web resources into their classes. The author presents an up-to-date, comprehensive book that is organized topically (similar to that of a typical introductory psychology text) and includes a chapter on how to perform research on the Web.
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List for March 7, 1844, is the list for September 10, 1842, amended in manuscript.
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