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Applied Psychology: Driving Power of Thought / Being the Third in a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency

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The text applies psychological principles to personal and business efficiency, explaining how ideas form through perception, association, and judgment and how emotional energy animates action. It outlines laws of association, processes of reasoning, and methods for deliberately training attention and attitude to foster confidence and creativity. Practical chapters propose psychological techniques for hiring and employee selection, including many tests for speed of thought, memory, attention, suggestibility, and movement accuracy, with discussion of implementation and limits. Interwoven are arguments about the value of ideas, the role of passion in enterprise, and how conscious mental habits can shape success or failure.

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Warren Hilton

Warren Hilton was an influential author and psychologist known for his contributions to the field of applied psychology, particularly in relation to personal and business efficiency. He authored a series of twelve volumes that explore the practical applications of psychological principles in everyday life. His notable works include "Psychology and Achievement," which serves as an introduction to his theories on how psychological insights can enhance personal success. Hilton's writings emphasize the power of thought, mental imagery, and initiative, making him a significant figure in the early 20th-century self-help movement.

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