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The text examines human memory as a set of perceptual and recall processes, distinguishing conscious, semi-automatic, and subconscious mechanisms and identifying four special memory processes. It analyzes causes of forgetfulness, the roles of attention and interest, and how associations, contiguity, intensity, and habit govern retention and recall. The author critiques rote practice and popular memory systems, arguing that manufactured interest and cramming fail because they do not form rich associative complexes. Practical guidance includes exercises to sharpen observation and thought-memory, methods for remembering names, and a step-by-step system for forming correct memory habits aimed at personal and business efficiency. Applications to advertising and learning are discussed throughout.

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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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