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IT is satisfactory to note that this excellent text-book is now in its third edition. The student who has carefully worked through these exercises will have gained considerable practice in the very difficult art of psychological experiment. There is a fairly common belief that psychology can be evolved from the writers' inner consciousness without the limiting effects of an appeal to facts demanded by other branches of knowledge. Much futile discussion and many fantastic theories would be avoided if all exponents of psychology could have the discipline of working through this book.
A Text-Book of Experimental Psychology: with Laboratory Exercises.
By Dr. Charles S. Myers F. C. Bartlett. Third edition. Part 2: Laboratory Exercises. Pp. viii + 121. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1925.) 7s. net.
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A Text-Book of Experimental Psychology: with Laboratory Exercises . Nature 118, 729 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118729c0
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