First published in 1932, the original blurb states: "This is a
simplified condensation of the author's two volumes, An Outline of
Psychology and An Outline of Abnormal Psychology, which together
give a comprehensive survey of the principles and findings of
modern psychology. This is designed as an introduction to the
scientific study of man and society for those who have not time or
inclination to pursue the more recondite problems of mind. It is
suitable for college use in the introductory course. It
concentrates on the dynamics of the human organism and aims to give
the student that minimum acquaintance with psychology without which
he is not fitted to be a citizen of the modern world." Today it can
be read and enjoyed in its historical context.
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