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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE
ix
CHAPTER
1
HISTORY
INTRODUCING PSYCHOLOGY S
1
Why Take This Course?
2
Why Study History?
2
Why Study Psychology s History?
4
Key Issues in Psychology s History
6
Presentism versus Historicism
7
Internal versus External History
9
Personalistic versus Naturalistic History
10
Close-Up: Edwin G. Boring (1
886-
1
968) 10
This Book s Point of View
13
Historiography: Doing and Writing History
13
Sources of Historical Data
14
From the Miles Papers: Miles Meets His Academic
Grandfather
16
Problems with the Writing of History
17
Data Selection Problems
17
Interpretation Problems
19
Approaching Historical Truth
20
Summary
21
Study Questions
22
CHAPTER
2
THE PHILOSOPHICAL CONTEXT
24
A Long Past
25
René
Descartes (I596-1650): The Beginnings of Modern
Philosophy and Science
25
Descartes and the Rationalist Argument
27
The Cartesian System
28
Descartes on the Reflex and Mind-Body
Interaction
29
The British Empiricist Argument and the
Associationists
32
John Locke
(
1
632-
1
704):
The Origins of British
Empiricism
32
Locke on Human Understanding
32
Locke on Education
34
George Berkeley
(1685-1753):
Empiricism Applied
to Vision
35
British Associationism
37
David Hume
(1711-1776):
The Rules of
Association
37
David Hartley
(1705-1757):
A Physiological
Associationism
39
Close-Up: Raising a Philosopher
41
John Stuart Mill
(1806-1873):
On the Verge of
Psychological Science
42
Mill s Psychology
43
Mill s Logic
44
Rationalist Responses to Empiricism
45
Gottfried
Wilhelm
Leibniz
( 1646-1716) 45
Immanuel
Kant
( 1724-1804) 46
In Perspective: Philosophical Foundations
47
Summary
48
Study Questions
49
CHAPTER
з
THE SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT
50
Heroic Science in the Age of Enlightenment
51
Functioning of the Nervous System
52
Reflex Action
53
The Bell-Magendie Law
54
The Specific Energies of Nerves
56
Helmholtz: The Physiologist s Physiologist
57
Measuring the Speed of Neural Impulses
Helmholtz on Vision and Audition
59
Helmholtz and the Problem of Perception
Localization of Brain Function
62
The Phrenology of Gall and Spurzheim
62
Close-Up: The Marketing of Phrenology
65
Flourens and the Method of Ablation
68
The Clinical Method
69
The Remarkable Phineas Gage
70
Broca
and the Speech Center
71
Mapping the Brain: Electrical Stimulation
73
58
61
III
IV
CONTENTS
Nervous
System
Structure
74
Neuron
Theory
74
Sir Charles Sherrington: The Synapse
76
From the Miles Papers: Miles Visits Sherrington in
Oxford
77
In Perspective: The Nervous System and Behavior
78
Summary
78
Study Questions
79
CHAPTER
4
WUNDTAND GERMAN
PSYCHOLOGY
81
An Education in Germany
82
On the Threshold of Experimental Psychology:
Psychophysics
83
Johann Herbart (1776-1841) 84
Ernst Weber
(1795-1878) 85
Two-Point Thresholds
85
Weber s Law
85
Gustav
Fechner
(1801-1889) 86
Fechner s Elements of Psychophysics
87
Wundt Establishes a New Psychology at Leipzig
88
Wilhelm
Wundt
( 1832-1920):
Creating a New
Science
88
Wundt s Conception of the New Psychology
90
Studying Immediate Conscious Experience
91
Studying Higher Mental Processes
92
Inside Wundt s Laboratory
92
Sensation and Perception
92
Mental
Chronometry
93
Close-Up: An American in Leipzig
95
Rewriting History: The New and Improved
Wilhelm
Wundt
96
The Source of the Problem
96
The Rediscovery of Wundt
97
The Real Wundt
97
The Wundtian Legacy
98
The New Psychology Spreads
99
Hermann Ebbinghaus
(1850-1909):
The
Experimental Study of Memory
99
The Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve
102
Other Contributions by Ebbinghaus
103
G. E.
Müller (
1
850-1934):
The Experimentalist
Prototype
103
Oswald Kiilpe (1
862-1915):
The
Würzburg
School
104
Mental Sets and
Imageless
Thoughts
106
In Perspective: A New Science
107
Summary
107
Study Questions
108
CHAPTER
5
DARWIN S CENTURY: EVOLUTIONARY
THINKING
110
The Species Problem ill
Charles Darwin
(1809-1882)
and the Theory of
Evolution
112
The Shaping of a Naturalist
112
The Voyage of the Beagle
114
Darwin the Geologist
115
Darwin the Zoologist
115
The Galapagos Islands
116
The Evolution of Darwin s Theory
116
Darwin s Delay
118
Elements of the Theory of Evolution
120
After the Origin of Species
121
Darwin and Psychology s History
122
The Origins of Comparative Psychology
123
Darwin on the Evolution of Emotional
Expressions
123
Close-Up: Douglas Spalding and the Experimental Study of
Instinct
125
George Romanes
(1848-1894)
and the Anecdotal
Method
126
Conwy Lloyd Morgan
(1852-1936)
and his
Canon
128
Comparative Psychology in America
130
Studying Individual Differences
130
Francis Gallon
(1822-1911):
Jack of All
Sciences
130
The Nature of Intelligence
131
The
Anthropométrie
Laboratory
134
Investigating Imagery and Association
134
In Perspective: Darwin s Century
136
Summary
136
Study Questions
137
CHAPTER
6
AMERICAN PIONEERS
139
Psychology in ^th-Century America
140
Faculty Psychology
140
American Psychology s First Textbook
141
The Modern University
141
Education for Women and Minorities
142
William James
(1842-1910):
The First of the New
Psychologists in America
146
The Formative Years
147
A Life at Harvard
147
Creating American Psychology s Most Famous
Textbook
149
CONTENTS
V
On Methodology
150
Consciousness
150
Habit
151
Emotion
152
James s Later Years
153
Spiritualism
153
Summing Up William James
154
G. Stanley Hall
(1844-1924):
Professionalizing the New
Psychology
154
Hall s Early Life and Education
155
From Johns Hopkins to Clark
156
Psychology at Clark
157
Close-Up: Creating Maze Learning
158
Hall and Developmental Psychology
160
Hall and Psychoanalysis
161
From the Miles Papers: Miles and the Invention of the
Stylus Maze
163
Mary Whiton Calkins
(1863-1930):
Challenging the Male
Monopoly
164
Calkins s Life and Work
164
Graduate Education for Females
165
Calkins s Research on Association
165
From Psychology to Philosophy
166
Other Women Pioneers: Untold Lives
167
Christine Ladd-Franklin
(1847-1930) 167
Margaret Floy Washburn
( 1871 -1939) 168
Other Pioneers: Ladd and Baldwin
169
George
Trumbull
Ladd
( 1842-1921 ) 169
James Mark Baldwin (1
861-1934) 170
In Perspective: The New Psychology at the
Millennium
171
Summary
172
Study Questions
173
CHAPTER? STRUCTURALISM AND
FUNCTIONALISM
175
Titchener s Psychology: Structuralism
176
From Oxford to Leipzig to Cornell
176
Promoting Experimental Psychology at Cornell
177
The Manuals
179
The Experimentalists
181
Titchener s Structuralist System
182
Close-Up: The Introspective Habit
183
The Structural Elements of Human Conscious
Experience
184
Evaluating Titchener s Contributions to
Psychology
185
From ¡he Miles Papers: Miles and the Carlisle
Conference
186
America s Psychology: Functionalism
187
The Chicago Functionalists
189
John
Dewey
( 1859-1952):
The Reflex Arc
189
James R.
Angeli
(1869-1949):
The Province of
Functional Psychology
191
Harvey Carr
(1873-1954):
The Maturing of
Functionalism
193
The Columbia Functionalists
194
James McKeen Cattell
(1860-1944):
An
American Galton
194
Edward L. Thorndike
(1874-1949):
Cats in
Puzzle Boxes
197
Robert S. Wood worth (1
869-
1
962):
A Dynamic
Psychology
202
In Perspective: Structuralism and Functionalism
204
Summary
205
Study Questions
206
CHAPTER
8
A PPLYING THE NEW
PSYCHOLOGY
208
The Desire for Application
209
From the Miles Papers: Miles and Stanford Football
210
The Mental Testing Movement
212
Alfred Binet (1
857-1911):
The Birth of Modern
Intelligence Testing
212
The Binet-Simon Scales
214
Henry H. Goddard
(1866-1957):
Binet s Test Comes
to America
215
TheKallikaks
217
Goddard and the Immigrants
219
Lewis M.
Termán
(1877-1956):
Institutionalizing
IQ
221
The Stanford-Binet IQ Test
221
Termán
Studies the Gifted
222
Close-Up:
Leta
Hollingworth: Advocating for Gifted
Children and Debunking Myths about Women
224
Robert M. Yerkes (1
876-1956):
The Army Testing
Program
226
Army Alpha and Army Beta
227
The Controversy over Intelligence
230
Applying Psychology to Business
232
Hugo
Münsterberg (1863-1916):
The Diversity of
Applied Psychology
233
Münsterberg
and Employee Selection
235
Other Leading Industrial Psychologists in
America
237
VI
CONTENTS
Walter
Van Dyke Bingham
( 1880-1952) 237
Lillian
Moller Gilbreth (1878-1972) 238
Harry Hollingworth
(1880-1956) 239
Applied Psychology in
Europe
—
Psychotechnics
240
In Perspective: Applied Psychology
241
Summary
242
Study Questions
243
CHAPTERS
GESTALT
PSYCHOLOGY
244
The Origins and Early Development of
Gestalt
Psychology
245
Max Wertheimer
(1880-1943):
Founding
Gestalt
Psychology
247
Koffka
( 1886-1941 )
and
Köhler ( 1887-1967):
Cofounders
249
Close-Up: A Case of Espionage?
251
Gestalt
Psychology and Perception
252
Principles of Perceptual Organization
253
Behavioral versus Geographic Environments
255
The
Gestalt
Approach to Cognition and Learning
255
Köhier
on Insight in Apes
256
Wertheimer on Productive Thinking
257
Other
Gestalt
Research on Cognition
258
Kurt Lewin
(1
890-
1
947):
Expanding the
Gestalt
Vision
260
Early Life and Career
260
From the Miles Papers: Miles Learns about the Nazi
Version of Academic Freedom
261
Field Theory
262
The Zeigarnik Effect
264
Lewin
as Developmental Psychologist
264
Lewin
as Social Psychologist
266
Action Research
267
Evaluating
Lewin 268
In Perspective:
Gestalt
Psychology in America
268
Summary
269
Study Questions
271
CHAPTER
10
THE ORIGINS OF BEHAVIORISM
П2
Behaviorism s Antecedents
273
Pavlov s Life and Work
274
The Development of a Physiologist
275
Working in Pavlov s Laboratory
—
The Physiology
Factory
275
Pavlov s Classical Conditioning Research
277
Conditioning and Extinction
278
Generalization and Differentiation
279
Experimental Neurosis
279
A Program of Research
280
Pavlov and the Soviets
280
Pavlov and the Americans
282
Close-Op: Misportraying Pavlov s Apparatus
283
From the Miles Papers: Miles Meets Pavlov
284
John B. Watson and the Founding of Behaviorism
285
The Young Functionalist at Chicago
285
The Watson-Carr Maze Studies
286
Opportunity Knocks at Johns Hopkins
288
Watson and Animal Behavior
288
Watson s
Behaviorist
Manifesto
289
Watson s
APA
Presidential Address
291
Studying Emotional Development
291
The Zenith and the Nadir of a Career: Little
Albert
292
A New Life in Advertising
295
Popularizing Behaviorism
296
Evaluating Watsonian Behaviorism
297
In Perspective: Behaviorism s Origins
299
Summary
299
Study Questions
300
CHAPTER
11
THE EVOLUTION OF
BEHAVIORISM
302
Post-Watsonian Behaviorism
303
Logical Positivism and Operationism
304
Neobehaviorism
306
Edwin R. Guthrie (1
886-
1
959):
Contiguity, Contiguity,
Contiguity
307
One-Trial Learning
308
Evaluating Guthrie
309
Edward
С
Tolman
(1886-1959):
A Purposive
Behaviorism
310
Tolman s System
311
Molar versus Molecular Behavior
311
Goal-Directedness
312
Intervening Variables
312
From the Miles Papers: Miles and the Old Boys
Network
314
Tolman s Research Program
314
Latent Learning
315
Cognitive Maps
316
Evaluating
Tolman
317
Clark Hull (1
884-
1
952):
A Hypothetico-Deductive
System
319
Hull s System
321
Postulate
4:
Habit Strength
322
CONTENTS
VII
Reaction Potential
323
Evaluating Hull
323
B. F. Skinner
(1904-1990):
A Radical Behaviorism
325
The Experimental Analysis of Behavior
326
Operant
Conditioning: A Primer
328
Skinner and Theory
329
Skinner and the Problem of Explanation
330
A Technology of Behavior
331
Close-Op: The IQ Zoo and the Misbehavior of
Organisms
332
Evaluating Skinner
334
In Perspective: Neobehaviorism
335
Summary
336
Study Questions
337
CHAPTER
12
TREATMENT
MENTAL ILLNESS AND ITS
339
Early Treatment of the Mentally 111
340
Enlightened Reform: Pinel,
Tuke,
Rush
340
The
19th-century
Asylum Movement
342
Reforming Asylums:
Dix
and Beers
345
Close-Up: Diagnosing Mental Illness
346
Mesmerism and Hypnosis
347
Mesmerism and Animal Magnetism
348
From Mesmerism to Hypnosis
349
The Hypnotism Controversies
350
Sigmund
Freud
(1856-1939):
Founding
Psychoanalysis
352
Early Life and Education
352
Breuer
and the Catharsis Method
354
Creating Psychoanalysis
356
The Importance of Sex
357
Psychoanalysis Enters the 20th Century
358
The Evolution of Psychoanalytic Theory
358
Freud s Followers: Loyalty and Dissent
360
Psychoanalysis in America
361
Evaluating Freud
362
Contributions
363
Criticisms
363
In Perspective: Treating Mental Illness
364
Summary
364
Study Questions
366
CHAPTER
13
PSYCHOLOGY S
PRACTITIONERS
367
The Medical Approach to Mental Illness
368
A Shock to the System: Fever, Insulin, Metrazol, and
Electricity
369
Close-Up: Shell Shock
370
No Reversal: Lobotomy,
Transorbital
and
Otherwise
371
Clinical Psychology before World War II
373
Lightner Witmer (1867-1956):
Creating Psychology s
First Clinic
374
Clinical Psychology Between the World Wars
376
The Emergence of Modern Clinical Psychology
377
The Boulder Model
378
The Eysenck Study: Problems for
Psychotherapy
379
Behavior Therapy
380
The Humanistic Approach to Psychotherapy
381
Abraham Maslow and the Goal of
Self-Actualization
381
Carl Rogers and Client-Centered Therapy
382
Evaluating Humanistic Psychology
385
The Vail Conference and the PsyD Degree
385
Psychology and the World of Business and Industry
387
The Hawthorne Studies
389
In Perspective: Psychology s Practitioners
391
Summary
392
Study Questions
393
CHAPTER
14
PSYCHOLOGY S RESEARCHERS
395
Cognitive Psychology Arrives (Again)
396
The Roots of Modern Cognitive Psychology
396
Jean Piaget
(1896-1980):
A Genetic
Epistemology
396
Frederick
С
Bartlett
(1886-1969):
Constructing
Memory
398
A Convergence of Influences
400
Influences within Psychology
400
Influences External to Psychology
401
Close-Up: What Revolution?
403
Magical Numbers, Selective Filters, and TOTE
Units
404
Neisser and the Naming of Cognitive
Psychology
407
The Evolution of Cognitive Psychology
408
Evaluating Cognitive Psychology
410
Other Research Areas
410
The Brain and Behavior
411
KarlLashley(l89O-l958)
411
From the Miles Papers: Miles Visits Lashley
413
Donald
0.
Hebb
(
1
904-
1
985 ) 414
The Psychology of Perception
415
VIII CONTENTS
James
J.
Gibson
(1904-1979) 415
Eleanor Gibson
(1910-2002) 417
Social Psychology
418
Leon Festinger
(1919-1989) 419
Stanley Milgram
(1933-1984) 421
Personality Psychology
423
Henry Murray
( 1893-1988) 423
Gordon
Allport ( 1897-1967) 424
In Perspective: Psychology s Researchers
426
Summary
427
Study Questions
428
CHAPTER
15
PSYCHOLOGY IN THE
21
ST
CENTURY
429
Researchers and Practitioners
429
The Growth and Diversity of Psychology
430
Women in Psychology s History
431
Minorities in Psychology s History
432
Trends in Modern Psychology
433
The Future: Psychology or Psychologies?
434
Summary
436
Study Questions
437
REFERENCES
439
GLOSSARY
469
INDEX
481
TIMELINES
495
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title | A history of modern psychology |
title_auth | A history of modern psychology |
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title_full | A history of modern psychology C. James Goodwin |
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title_short | A history of modern psychology |
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