American Psychology, 1900-1922
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This is the first of what is intended to be three projects featuring journal articles which chart the development of psychology as an academic discipline in the United States during the twentieth century. This first collection begins with an appraisal of functionalism by William James and takes in: early contributions to educational psychology; works of early feminist psychologists; discussions of behaviourism and pragmatism. Also included is Watson and Rayer's famous 1920 "Little Albert" study. (Summary by Carl Manchester) (6 hr 51 min)
Chapitres
The Chicago School | 14:53 | Lu par Robert Ross |
Wherein Should the Education of a Woman Differ from That of a Man | 22:21 | Lu par Robert Ross |
The Significance of Suicide | 4:54 | Lu par Availle |
The Contribution of Psychology to Education | 21:17 | Lu par Carl Manchester |
The Case Against Introspection | 31:01 | Lu par Guero |
The Social Self | 21:48 | Lu par jeandelfrio |
Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It (part one) | 22:01 | Lu par om123 |
Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It (part two) | 29:30 | Lu par om123 |
On Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It | 43:00 | Lu par hearhis |
Social Devices for Impelling Women to Bear and Rear Children | 29:16 | Lu par TriciaG |
Scientific Truth and the Scientific Spirit | 6:49 | Lu par Availle |
Is Thinking Merely the Action of Language Mechanisms? | 48:29 | Lu par Marc C |
Conditioned Emotional Reactions | 32:02 | Lu par Carl Manchester |
Why Babe Ruth Is Greatest Home Run Hitter | 14:36 | Lu par Matthew Reece |
Accepting the Universe | 39:26 | Lu par Guero |
A New Formula for Behaviorism | 29:54 | Lu par jeandelfrio |
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