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Author James, William, 1842-1910.

Title The principles of psychology / William James ; [Frederick H. Burkhardt, general editor ; Fredson Bowers, textual editor ; Ignas K. Skrupskelis, associate editor]
Published Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1981

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Description 3 volumes (lxviii, 1740 pages) ; 24 cm
Series The Works of William James
James, William, 1842-1910. Works. 1975.
Contents Vol. 3: Notes, appendixes, apparatus, general index
Summary The Principles of Psychology is a monumental text in the history of psychology, written by William James and published in 1890. There were four methods in James' psychology: analysis (i.e. the logical criticism of precursor and contemporary views of the mind), introspection (i.e. the psychologist's study of his own states of mind), experiment (e.g. in hypnosis or neurology), and comparison (the use of statistical means to distinguish norms from anomalies)
Notes Vol. 3: Notes appendixes, apparatus, general index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical footnotes
Subject Automobile industry and trade -- United States.
Automobiles -- United States -- Fuel consumption.
Psychology.
Psychology.
Author Bowers, Fredson.
Burkhardt, Frederick, 1912-2007.
Skrupskelis, Ignas K., 1938-
United States. Congressional Budget Office.
LC no. 81004194
ISBN 0674705556
0674705599