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Fact and Fable in Psychology

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A collection of essays that scrutinizes popular misunderstandings of mental phenomena, contrasting sensational or mystical claims with findings from disciplined observation and experiment. The author emphasizes the explanatory force of normal, law-governed psychological processes and warns that fascination with the unusual or subconscious can foster error when divorced from rigorous method. Essays analyze faulty logic and misleading evidence, critique spiritualist and occult explanations, and present critical discussions of perception, memory, suggestion, and subconscious operations. The aim is to redirect public interest toward systematic inquiry and to show how ordinary psychological principles illuminate apparently anomalous experiences.

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Joseph Jastrow

Joseph Jastrow was an American psychologist and a prominent figure in the field of psychology during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his work "Fact and Fable in Psychology," which explores the intersection of psychological science and everyday life, addressing common misconceptions and providing insights into human behavior. Jastrow's contributions to psychology included pioneering research in perception and the psychology of belief, making him a significant figure in the development of psychological thought. His work continues to be referenced for its clarity and relevance in understanding psychological principles.

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