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Psychology

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An introductory survey presents general methods and aims of psychological science, contrasting introspection with objective observation and describing experimental techniques such as reaction-time studies. It explains nervous-system organization and mechanisms of reflexes, coordination, and cortical centers that underlie movements and sense processes. Perception and the senses are analyzed, including color, hearing, and bodily sensations, alongside chapters on emotion, instincts, feeling-tone, and motives as preparatory reactions. Attention, habit formation, native versus acquired traits, and different levels of reaction are treated with practical exercises and references to guide further study.

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Robert Sessions Woodworth

Robert Sessions Woodworth was an influential American psychologist known for his contributions to the field of psychology in the early 20th century. He is best recognized for his work "Psychology," which provided a comprehensive overview of psychological principles and practices. Woodworth's approach emphasized the importance of experimental methods and the scientific study of behavior, laying the groundwork for future psychological research. His writings have had a lasting impact on both academic psychology and applied fields, making him a significant figure in the development of modern psychological thought.

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