Psychology and the social pattern /
First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Routledge,
[1998, 1945]
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Colección: | International library of sociology. Sociology of behaviour and psychology ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter I. Introduction; Perceiving; Beliefs; Remembering; Ability; Temperament and Types; Motivation; Emotional Behaviour; Chapter II. Perceiving, Illusions and Hallucinations; Introductory; Bartlett's Experiments; Factors in Attention; Objective Factors in Perceiving; Synæsthesia; Illusions; Hallucinations; Chapter III. Belief, Delusions and Thinking; Determinants of Belief; Determinants of Delusions; Mental Processes in Thinking; Varying Degrees of Control Over the Processes of Association; Aphasias; Conclusion.
- Chapter IV. RememberingIntroductory; Bartlett's Experiments; Remembering in Non-Artificial Situations; Impairment of Memory; Forgetting; Déjà Vu; Remembering and the Folk-Tale; Chapter V. Intelligence and Ability; Introductory; The Testing of Intelligence; The Growth and Decline of Test Intelligence; Variation within the Individual; Genius; Chapter VI. The Assessment of Personality, Temperament and Types; Introductory; The Questionnaire; Types of Questionnaire; Factor Analysis; The Free Association Method; The Rorschach Method; The Interview; Rating Scales; Physique and Temperament.
- Kretschmer's TypesJung's Typology; Spranger's Types; Conclusion; Chapter VII. Motivation; Tropisms; Reflexes; Conditioned Reflexes; Instinct; Classification of Instincts; The Maternal Instinct; Sex; Pugnacity; Acquisitiveness; Concluding Remarks on Instincts; Sentiments; Attitudes and Interests; Chapter VIII. Mental Mechanisms and Emotion; Introductory; Compensations; Repression and the Freudian Theory; Regression, Sublimation and Fixation; Persistent Non-Adaptive Reactions; Anxieties and Other Emotional Over-Reactions; Hysteria and Inaccessibility; Watson's Theory of Emotion.
- Darwin's Theory of EmotionCultural Patterning of Emotional Expression; Index of Authorities; Index of Subjects.