American Psychology, 1900-1922
Dive into the fascinating evolution of psychology as an academic discipline in the United States from 1900 to 1922 in this first installment of a planned three-part series. This collection starts with William Jamess insightful appraisal of functionalism and encompasses a range of influential topics, including early contributions to educational psychology, pioneering works by feminist psychologists, and key discussions surrounding behaviourism and pragmatism. Notably, it features Watson and Rayers groundbreaking Little Albert study from 1920. Join Carl Manchester as he guides you through this pivotal era in psychological thought.
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