Global, interdisciplinary, and engaging, this textbook integrates materials from philosophical and biological origins to the historical development of psychology. Its extensive coverage of women, minorities, and psychologists around the world emphasizes psychology as a global phenomenon while looking at both local and worldwide issues. This perspective highlights the relationship between psychology and the environmental context in which the discipline developed. In tracing psychology from its origins in early civilizations, ancient philosophy, and religions to modern science, technology, and applications, this book integrates overarching psychological principles and ideas that have shaped the global history of psychology, keeping an eye toward the future of psychology. Updated and revised throughout, this new edition also includes a new chapter on clinical psychology.
... 118 Perls, Frederick, 90, 188, 256 Pfaffmann, Carl, 40 Piaget, Jean, 56, 134, 205, 212, 233 Pickren, Wade E., iv, ... 278 Sartre, Jean-Paul, 215 Scheerer, Martin, 38, 187 Schlesinger, K., 13, 276 Schlosberg, Harold, 155 Schneider, ...
Taking an inclusive approach, the book addresses contemporary and classic themes and theories with discussion of psychology's applications and its development in many cultures and countries.
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The book presents the continuing refinement of the tools, techniques, and methods of psychology in order to achieve increased precision and objectivity.
... 198–201, 203, 204, 212, 278,335, 448 Cavendish, W., 91 Ceci, S.J., 460 Cha, J. H., 448 Chan, W., 63,448 Chaplin, ... 107, 108, 449, 454 Colby, A., 371,449 Cole, M., 449, 458 Cole, R. E., 456 Combe, G., 118 Comte, A., 135, 138–139, ...
This book is a reader in the history of psychology that covers the field from Descartes and Locke and the rise of modern science through the neobehaviorism of the 1950's....
As we saw in Chapter 2, Galton's disciple Karl Pearson had analyzed the anthropometric data and found no correlations with other indicators of intelligence. Galton had mainly gathered physiological data such as visual and auditory ...
... B., 226 Sieffert, R., 449, 459 Siegel,P. F., 312 Siegler,R. S., 179, 463 Simon, B., 21,46 Simon, T., 178 (table), ... J. C., 355 Staddon, J., 401 Starcevic, V., 9 Stern, W., 368 Sternberg, R., 335, 366 Sternberg, R. J., 30 Stevens, ...
This classic edition includes a new foreword by former APA President Antonio E. Puente which primes the reader for a unique, bold and lively account of the history of psychology that remains relevant and useful to this day.
... 499 Bandettini, P., 472, 491 Bandomir, C. A., 163,493 Banker, B. S., 476, 502 Barenbaum, N. B., 442, 491 Bargdill, L., 436, 491 Barnes, J., 243, 491 Barnes, R. C., 445, 491 Barratt, B. B., 411, 491 Barrios, G. E., 459, 519 Bartlett, ...