Progress in Modern Psychology: The Legacy of American Functionalism
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Progress in Modern Psychology: The Legacy of American Functionalism

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This volume consists of 15 chapters, each presenting a different segment of modern psychology. Topics range from biochemistry to the history of art, from epistemological arguments to the interplay of science and society; research methods include comparative, developmental, physiological, clinical, and statistical modeling. Each chapter also links current efforts to a share

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Hardcover, 352 pages
Published November 30th 1992 by Praeger
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