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A5 size (210mm x 152mm) 176 pages
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Country of manufacture: printed in Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2016
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Written by Adam*Hart-Davis / Translated by Masahiro Yamazaki Human beings have long sought to understand the behavior of their own minds and the minds of others. The search for the mind, which began with natural philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle in ancient Greece, has evolved dramatically with the advent of the world's first "psychologists" in the 19th century. This opened up a new field called "experimental psychology," which emphasizes verifiable experimental results rather than theory. The history of psychology is traced through 50 experiments conducted by Pavlov, Piaget, Milgram, and others. |
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Human beings have long sought to understand the behavior of their own minds and the minds of others. The search for the mind, which began with natural philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle in ancient Greece, has evolved dramatically with the advent of the world's first "psychologists" in the 19th century. This opened up a new field called "experimental psychology," which emphasizes verifiable experimental results rather than theory. The history of psychology is traced through 50 experiments conducted by Pavlov, Piaget, Milgram, and others.