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This new first edition reader is designed to make it easier for students to locate, read and comprehend historical material. “Annotated Readings in the History of Modern Psychology” includes thirty-six chapters of substantial excerpts and papers from psychology’s history and includes narrative from the author himself. C. James Goodwin’s narrative is woven throughout the passages to give readers information about the original author, describe the importance of the work, put the selection into its historical context, and finally, to explain and elaborate upon some of the more difficult passages. This book could be used as a stand-alone text for a first-year graduate seminar in psychology, or as a supplement to a main text in the undergraduate history of psychology course. Interested in this book of readings? Be sure to take a look at its companion, History of Modern Psychology, 3e at www.wiley.com/college/goodwin.
Dr. C. James Goodwin is Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department at Wheeling Jesuit University. He has published research on human memory processes, the history of psychology, and the teaching of psychology. Dr. Goodwin was named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, and was awarded the NASA Space Grant Consortium research grant for undergraduate research project.
Preface viAcknowledgments ixChapter Previews xiRationalist and Empiricist EpistemologiesChapter 1 RENÉ DESCARTES (1596–1650): Mind-Body Interactionism 1Chapter 2 JOHN STUART MILL (1806–1873): British Empiricism Firsthand 7Nineteenth Century Studies of the BrainChapter 3 FRANÇOIS MAGENDIE (1783–1855): The Bell-Magendie Principle 14Chapter 4 PAUL BROCA (1824–1880): The Case of “Tan” 19The “new Psychology” EmergesChapter 5 WILHELM WUNDT (1832–1920): A New Scientific Psychology 24Chapter 6 HERMANN EBBINGHAUS (1850–1909): On Memory 32Comparative Psychology Copyrighted MaterialChapter 7 WILLARD S. SMALL (1870–1943): Inventing Maze Learning 41Chapter 8 EDWARD L. THORNDIKE (1874–1949): Cats in Puzzle Boxes 48American PioneersChapter 9 WILLIAM JAMES (1842–1910): On Consciousness and Emotion 55Chapter 10 MARY WHITON CALKINS (1863–1930): Experiments on Association 62Structuralism and FunctionalismChapter 11 E. B. TITCHENER (1867–1927): A Structural Psychology 70Chapter 12 JAMES ROWLAND ANGELL (1869–1949): A Functional Psychology 77Gestalt PsychologyChapter 13 KURT KOFFKA (1886–1941): Gestalt Psychology and Perception 84Chapter 14 WOLFGANG KÖHLER (1887–1967): Problem Solving in Apes 91Nature/nurtureChapter 15 FRANCIS GALTON (1822–1911): The Inheritance of Mental Ability 98Chapter 16 HENRY H. GODDARD (1866–1957): The Kallikak Study 106Origins of BehaviorismChapter 17 IVAN PAVLOV (1849–1936): Conditioned Reflexes 114Chapter 18 JOHN BROADUS WATSON (1878–1958): A Behaviorist Manifesto 122Evolution of BehaviorismChapter 19 EDWARD C. TOLMAN (1886–1959): Cognitive Maps 129Chapter 20 B. F. SKINNER (1904–1990): An Experimental Analysis of Behavior 137PsychoanalysisChapter 21 SIGMUND FREUD (1887–1967): The Clark Lectures on Psychoanalysis 144Chapter 22 KAREN HORNEY (1885–1952): Conflict, Anxiety, and Neurosis 151Clinical PsychologyChapter 23 LIGHTNER WITMER (1867–1956): The Psychological Clinic 158Chapter 24 MARY COVER JONES (1896–1987): Behavior Therapy 165Sex and RaceChapter 25 LETA STETTER HOLLINGWORTH (1886–1939): Sex Differences in Aptitude 171Chapter 26 KENNETH B. CLARK (1914–2005) and MAMIE PHIPPS CLARK (1917–1983): The Doll Studies 178Industrial PsychologyChapter 27 WALTER DILL SCOTT (1869–1955): Psychology and Advertising 185Chapter 28 HUGO MÜNSTERBERG (1863–1916): Applying Psychology to Business 192Mental TestingChapter 29 JAMES MCKEEN CATTELL (1860–1944): Mental Tests 199Chapter 30 ALFRED BINET (1857–1911): The Binet-Simon Tests of Intelligence 206Personality & Social PsychologyChapter 31 GORDON ALLPORT (1897–1967): The Uniqueness of Personality 214Chapter 32 KURT LEWIN (1890–1947): The Leadership Studies 221Cognitive PsychologyChapter 33 FREDERICK C. BARTLETT (1886–1969): Constructive Memory 229Chapter 34 JOHN JENKINS (1901–1948) and KARL DALLENBACH (1887–1971): Interference and Memory 237Humanistic PsychologyChapter 35 ABRAHAM MASLOW (1908–1970): A Hierarchy of Needs 245Chapter 36 CARL ROGERS (1902–1987): The Therapeutic Environment 252References 259Index 266