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Elements of psychology; designed especially for young teachers

"The author's aim in this little text-book is to set before the reader, in a simple and compact form, some of the leading facts of the human mind, --its power and capabilities, the laws that govern its working and growth, --and some truths concerning ways of strengthening and cultivating its powers. It is written for young people of moderate acquirements, who are likely to need the facts of Psychology as a guide to the practical work of the teacher. The author holds that Psychology is an inductive science; but in this book he has not make the least attempt to develop it inductively. The author has put his statements in a dogmatic form for the sake of clearness and brevity, and because he believes them to be true. But he cheerfully invites his readers to test their truth. Such as the book is, it is submitted to the public with the fond hope that it may be found of some use, especially to young teachers"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).

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  • ""The author's aim in this little text-book is to set before the reader, in a simple and compact form, some of the leading facts of the human mind,--its power and capabilities, the laws that govern its working and growth,--and some truths concerning ways of strengthening and cultivating its powers. It is written for young people of moderate acquirements, who are likely to need the facts of Psychology as a guide to the practical work of the teacher. The author holds that Psychology is an inductive science; but in this book he has not make the least attempt to develop it inductively. The author has put his statements in a dogmatic form for the sake of clearness and brevity, and because he believes them to be true. But he cheerfully invites his readers to test their truth. Such as the book is, it is submitted to the public with the fond hope that it may be found of some use, especially to young teachers"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)."
  • ""The author's aim in this little text-book is to set before the reader, in a simple and compact form, some of the leading facts of the human mind, --its power and capabilities, the laws that govern its working and growth, --and some truths concerning ways of strengthening and cultivating its powers. It is written for young people of moderate acquirements, who are likely to need the facts of Psychology as a guide to the practical work of the teacher. The author holds that Psychology is an inductive science; but in this book he has not make the least attempt to develop it inductively. The author has put his statements in a dogmatic form for the sake of clearness and brevity, and because he believes them to be true. But he cheerfully invites his readers to test their truth. Such as the book is, it is submitted to the public with the fond hope that it may be found of some use, especially to young teachers"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)."@en
  • ""The author's aim in this little text-book is to set before the reader, in a simple and compact form, some of the leading facts of the human mind, --its power and capabilities, the laws that govern its working and growth, --and some truths concerning ways of strengthening and cultivating its powers. It is written for young people of moderate acquirements, who are likely to need the facts of Psychology as a guide to the practical work of the teacher. The author holds that Psychology is an inductive science; but in this book he has not make the least attempt to develop it inductively. The author has put his statements in a dogmatic form for the sake of clearness and brevity, and because he believes them to be true. But he cheerfully invites his readers to test their truth. Such as the book is, it is submitted to the public with the fond hope that it may be found of some use, especially to young teachers"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)."

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