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A Text-book of Experimental Psychology, with Laboratory Exercises

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THE first edition of Dr. C. S. Myers's book was reviewed in the pages of this journal three years ago. The present edition is issued by a different publisher, viz., by the Cambridge University Press in the place of Mr. Edward Arnold, and the laboratory exercises now appear in a separate volume. The revision of the work has been very thorough, and in many parts important and extensive additions have been made. Certain psychological results appearing in Dr. Henry Head's “Croonian Lectures” of last year have been incorporated in the text, and a most important concluding chapter on the experimental investigation of thought and volition has been added.

A Text-book of Experimental Psychology, with Laboratory Exercises.

By Dr. C. S. Myers. Second edition. Part i., Text-book. Pp. xiv + 344. Part ii., Laboratory Exercises. Pp. iv + 107. (Cambridge: University Press, 1911.) Price, two vols., 10s. 6d. net.

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A Text-book of Experimental Psychology, with Laboratory Exercises . Nature 89, 316–317 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/089316a0

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