The book The Primer of Psychology was written by author Titchener, Edward Bradford, 1867-1927 Here you can read free online of The Primer of Psychology book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Primer of Psychology a good or bad book?
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In how many different ways could you remember the event ? State what the memory would be, in each case. What, do you suppose, was Haw- thorne's memory type? Why? (6) What is the link or stepping-stone in the following instances of successive association ? abed suggests efg Harvard " Yale " Baby has swallowed a cent ! " " x-rays ' Tom ' " ' Dick and Harry ' a + ^b ■\--ic ^ V xn " Hamlet (7) Is the difference between simultaneous and successive asso- ciation a difference of degree or a difference... of kind ? (8) What advantages would there be in having a memory which was predominantly verbal ? What disadvantages ? References James, Textbook, ch. xvi. Sully, Human Mind, vol. I., chs. vii., ix. Titchener, Outline, §§ 52-55, 75,76. Wundt, Lectures, Lects. XIX., XX. Wundt, Outlines, § i5. CHAPTER VIII Emotion § 58. Feeling, Emotion and Mood. — Sensations blend together to form perceptions and ideas. Perceptions and ideas unite, in their turn, to form still more complicated processes : assimilations, held together by simultaneous association, and trains of ideas, held together by successive association.
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