Applied Psychology: Making Your Own World
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Being the Second of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
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Warren Hilton |
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Ebook
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Applied Psychology: Driving Power of Thought
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Being the Third in a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
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Warren Hilton |
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Analyzing Character
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The New Science of Judging Men; Misfits in Business, the Home and Social Life
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Katherine M.H. Blackford |
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Ebook
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The Book of Courage
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Everywhere there are people who feel that the odds are against them, that difficulties in the way are unsurmountable, that it is useless to make further effort to conquer. The author of "The Book of Courage" knows by experience how they feel, and he longs to send to them a message of cheer and death-to-the-blues, a call to go on to the better things that wait for those who face life in the spirit of the gallant General Petain, whose watchword, "They shall not pass!" put courage into his men and hope into the hearts of millions all over the world.
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John Thomson Faris |
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Criminal Psychology
- A Manual for Judges, Practitioners, and Students
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What Professor Gross presents in this volume is nothing less than an applied psychology of the judicial processes,--a critical survey of the procedures incident to the administration of justice with due recognition of their intrinsically psychological character, and yet with the insight conferred by a responsible experience with a working
system.
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Hans Gross |
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Dream Psychology
- Psychoanalysis for Beginners
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The words "dream interpretation" were and still are indeed fraught with unpleasant, unscientific associations. They remind one of all sorts of childish, superstitious notions, which make up the thread and woof of dream books, read by none but the ignorant and the primitive. The wealth of detail, the infinite care never to let anything pass unexplained, with which he presented to the public the result of his investigations, are impressing more and more serious-minded scientists, but the examination of his evidential data demands arduous work and presupposes an absolutely open
mind.
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Author |
Sigmund Freud |
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Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1
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Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological
Laboratory.
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Various Authors |
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Ebook
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How to Analyze People on Sight
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Through the Science of Human Analysis: The Five Human Types.
The most essential thing in the world to any individual is to understand himself. The next is to understand the other fellow. For life is largely a problem of running your own car as it was built to be run, plus getting along with the other drivers on the highway. From this book you are going to learn which type of car you are and the main reasons why you have not been getting the maximum of service out of yourself.
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Author |
Elsie Lincoln Benedict |
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How to Use Your Mind
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A Psychology of Study: Being a Manual for the Use of Students and Teachers in the Administration of Supervised
Study.
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Author |
Harry D. Kitson |
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Ebook
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Illusions - A Psychological Study
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The present volume takes a wide survey of the field of error, embracing in its view not only the illusions of sense dealt with in treatises on physiological optics, etc., but also other errors familiarly known as illusions, and resembling the former in their structure and mode of origin. I have throughout endeavoured to keep to a strictly scientific treatment, that is to say, the description and classification of acknowledged errors, and the explanation of these by a reference to their psychical and physical conditions. At the same time, I was not able, at the close of my exposition, to avoid pointing out how the psychology leads on to the philosophy of the subject. Some of the chapters were first roughly sketched out in articles published in magazines and reviews; but these have been not only greatly enlarged, but, to a considerable extent, rewritten. J.
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James Sully |
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Ebook
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The Psychology of Beauty
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The human being who thrills to the experience of beauty in nature and in art does not forever rest with that experience unquestioned. The day comes when he yearns to pierce the secret of his emotion, to discover what it is, and why, that has so stung him--to defend and to justify his transport to himself and to others. He seeks a reason for the faith that is in him. And so have arisen the speculative theories of the nature of beauty, on the one hand, and the studies of concrete beauty and our feelings about it, on the
other.
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Author |
Ethel D. Puffer |
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Ebook
Free PDF - 540 KB |
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