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Excerpt from Psychology: An Introductory Manual for the Use of Students
During the seventeen years which have elapsed since the original publication of this little book, a great deal of valuable work has been done by English, American, French and German psychologists. For the first time in the history of the science an adequate basis of accurate, quantitative, well-arranged facts has been obtained in most departments of the subject. The employment of experimental methods of research has been by no means confined to the phenomena of sensation, but has been extended to memory, conception, emotion and will. At the same time there has been a marked tendency among psychologists to fall into line, and come to general agreement with regard to questions of method, classification and definition. The crude mechanical views of the English Associationist School have been abandoned by nearly all recent psychologists, and a clearer division has been made between purely psychological problems and the metaphysical problems which were formerly confused with them.
The author hopes that this new edition of a work which has proved useful to students for many years may prove still more serviceable in the future.
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