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An introductory manual for high-school and normal-school students outlines basic psychological principles and methods, stressing observation, experimentation, and application to teaching and self-understanding. Chapters explain the nature of scientific inquiry, development of the race and the individual, mind–body relations, inherited tendencies, feeling and attention, habit formation, memory, thinking, individual differences, and applied psychology, with exercises and teacher guidance to foster a psychological attitude. Emphasis is practical: verify psychological facts through direct observation, cultivate scientific inquiry, and use findings to improve efficiency, character development, classroom practice, and personal insight.

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William Henry Pyle

William Henry Pyle was an author known for his contributions to psychology and human behavior. His notable work, "The Science of Human Nature: A Psychology for Beginners," aims to introduce readers to the fundamental principles of psychology in an accessible manner. Pyle's writing reflects a keen interest in understanding the complexities of human nature, making his work a valuable resource for those seeking to explore psychological concepts. Through his clear and engaging style, he invites readers to consider the intricacies of their own minds and behaviors.

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