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Classic experiments in psychology, Douglas Mook
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The item Classic experiments in psychology, Douglas Mook represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Waubonsee Community College.
This item is available to borrow from 2 library branches.
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xv, 362 p.
- Contents
-
- pt. 1. Introduction
- 1. About experiments
- 2. A brief history of experimental psychology
- pt. 2. Psychobiology
- 3. Hermann von Helmholtz and the nerve impulse
- 4. Paul Broca and the speech center
- 5. Karl Lashley : brain mechanisms and learning
- 6. James Olds : reward systems in the brain
- 7. Vincent Dethier : feeding in a fly
- 8. S.P. Grossman : chemical coding in the brain
- 9. Roger Sperry and the bisected brain
- pt. 3. Motivation and emotion
- 10. Neal Miller : fear as a learnable drive
- 11. Neal Miller : conflict
- 12. David McClelland on achievement motivation
- 13. Harry Harlow : a tale of two mothers
- 14. Nikolaas Tinbergen : the study of instinct
- 15. Teitelbaum and Epstein : hunger, thirst, and the brain
- 16. Schachter and Singer : cognition and emotion
- 17. Herman and Polivy : human hunger and cognition
- 18. Walter Mischel and self-control
- pt. 4. Learning
- 19. Edward Thorndike and the law of effect
- 20. Ivan Pavlov and classical conditioning
- 21. Wolfgang Köhler and the mentality of apes
- 22. Edward Tolman and cognitive maps
- 23. B.F. Skinner and operant conditioning
- 24. John Garcia : conditioned taste aversion
- 25. Albert Bandura : imitation and social learning
- 26. Gordon Paul : learning theory in the clinic
- 27. Martin Seligman : learned helplessness
- 28. Lepper et al. on the costs of reward
- pt. 5. Memory
- 29. Hermann Ebbinghaus on memory
- 30. Frederic Bartlett : meaning and memory
- 31. Brenda Milner and the case of H.M.
- 32. Lloyd and Margaret Peterson : short-term forgetting
- 33. Elizabeth Loftus : leading questions and false memories
- 34. Gordon Bower on state-dependent memory
- 35. Collins and Quillian : the structure of semantic memory
- pt. 6. Cognition
- 36. F.C. Donders and reaction time
- 37. The cautionary tale of Clever Hans
- 38. A.S. Luchins on not being mindless
- 39. George Miller on the magic number seven
- 40. Festinger and Carlsmith : cognitive dissonance
- 41. Roger Shepard and mental rotation
- 42. Richard Herrnstein : concepts in pigeons
- 43. Tversky and Kahneman : the framing of decisions
- pt. 7. Perception
- 44. Ernst Weber : the muscle sense and Weber's law
- 45. Gustav Fechner and the measurement of mind
- 46. Max Wertheimer on apparent movement
- 47. Selig Hecht and adaptation to the dark
- 48. H.K. Hartline : lateral inhibition in the retina
- 49. Georg von Békésy : the mechanics of hearing
- 50. Jerome Bruner : motivation and perception
- 51. Gibson and Walk : the visual cliff
- 52. Lettvin et al. : what the frog's eye tells the frog's brain
- pt. 8. Social psychology
- 53. Theodore Newcomb : attitude change at college
- 54. Muzafer Sherif : prejudice and the robbers' cave
- 55. Kurt Lewin : tensions in the life space
- 56. Solomon Asch on conformity
- 57. Festinger et al. : when prophesy fails
- 58. Stanley Milgram on obedience to authority
- 59. Latané and Darley : the unresponsive bystander
- 60. Benjamin Franklin : Mesmer and animal magnetism
- Isbn
- 9780313318214
- Label
- Classic experiments in psychology
- Title
- Classic experiments in psychology
- Statement of responsibility
- Douglas Mook
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1934-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Mook, Douglas G.
- Dewey number
- 150/.72/4
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- BF198.7
- LC item number
- .M66 2004
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- NLM call number
-
- 2005 D-931
- BF 198.7
- NLM item number
- M817c 2004
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
- Psychology
- Label
- Classic experiments in psychology, Douglas Mook
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
- pt. 1. Introduction -- 1. About experiments -- 2. A brief history of experimental psychology -- pt. 2. Psychobiology -- 3. Hermann von Helmholtz and the nerve impulse -- 4. Paul Broca and the speech center -- 5. Karl Lashley : brain mechanisms and learning -- 6. James Olds : reward systems in the brain -- 7. Vincent Dethier : feeding in a fly -- 8. S.P. Grossman : chemical coding in the brain -- 9. Roger Sperry and the bisected brain -- pt. 3. Motivation and emotion -- 10. Neal Miller : fear as a learnable drive -- 11. Neal Miller : conflict -- 12. David McClelland on achievement motivation -- 13. Harry Harlow : a tale of two mothers -- 14. Nikolaas Tinbergen : the study of instinct -- 15. Teitelbaum and Epstein : hunger, thirst, and the brain -- 16. Schachter and Singer : cognition and emotion -- 17. Herman and Polivy : human hunger and cognition -- 18. Walter Mischel and self-control -- pt. 4. Learning -- 19. Edward Thorndike and the law of effect -- 20. Ivan Pavlov and classical conditioning -- 21. Wolfgang Köhler and the mentality of apes -- 22. Edward Tolman and cognitive maps -- 23. B.F. Skinner and operant conditioning -- 24. John Garcia : conditioned taste aversion -- 25. Albert Bandura : imitation and social learning -- 26. Gordon Paul : learning theory in the clinic -- 27. Martin Seligman : learned helplessness -- 28. Lepper et al. on the costs of reward -- pt. 5. Memory -- 29. Hermann Ebbinghaus on memory -- 30. Frederic Bartlett : meaning and memory -- 31. Brenda Milner and the case of H.M. -- 32. Lloyd and Margaret Peterson : short-term forgetting -- 33. Elizabeth Loftus : leading questions and false memories -- 34. Gordon Bower on state-dependent memory -- 35. Collins and Quillian : the structure of semantic memory -- pt. 6. Cognition -- 36. F.C. Donders and reaction time -- 37. The cautionary tale of Clever Hans -- 38. A.S. Luchins on not being mindless -- 39. George Miller on the magic number seven -- 40. Festinger and Carlsmith : cognitive dissonance -- 41. Roger Shepard and mental rotation -- 42. Richard Herrnstein : concepts in pigeons -- 43. Tversky and Kahneman : the framing of decisions -- pt. 7. Perception -- 44. Ernst Weber : the muscle sense and Weber's law -- 45. Gustav Fechner and the measurement of mind -- 46. Max Wertheimer on apparent movement -- 47. Selig Hecht and adaptation to the dark -- 48. H.K. Hartline : lateral inhibition in the retina -- 49. Georg von Békésy : the mechanics of hearing -- 50. Jerome Bruner : motivation and perception -- 51. Gibson and Walk : the visual cliff -- 52. Lettvin et al. : what the frog's eye tells the frog's brain -- pt. 8. Social psychology -- 53. Theodore Newcomb : attitude change at college -- 54. Muzafer Sherif : prejudice and the robbers' cave -- 55. Kurt Lewin : tensions in the life space -- 56. Solomon Asch on conformity -- 57. Festinger et al. : when prophesy fails -- 58. Stanley Milgram on obedience to authority -- 59. Latané and Darley : the unresponsive bystander -- 60. Benjamin Franklin : Mesmer and animal magnetism
- Control code
- ocm56730032
- Dimensions
- 26 cm.
- Extent
- xv, 362 p.
- Isbn
- 9780313318214
- Isbn Type
- (alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2004023845
- Other physical details
- ill.
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) o56730032
- (Sirsi) o56730032
- Label
- Classic experiments in psychology, Douglas Mook
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
- pt. 1. Introduction -- 1. About experiments -- 2. A brief history of experimental psychology -- pt. 2. Psychobiology -- 3. Hermann von Helmholtz and the nerve impulse -- 4. Paul Broca and the speech center -- 5. Karl Lashley : brain mechanisms and learning -- 6. James Olds : reward systems in the brain -- 7. Vincent Dethier : feeding in a fly -- 8. S.P. Grossman : chemical coding in the brain -- 9. Roger Sperry and the bisected brain -- pt. 3. Motivation and emotion -- 10. Neal Miller : fear as a learnable drive -- 11. Neal Miller : conflict -- 12. David McClelland on achievement motivation -- 13. Harry Harlow : a tale of two mothers -- 14. Nikolaas Tinbergen : the study of instinct -- 15. Teitelbaum and Epstein : hunger, thirst, and the brain -- 16. Schachter and Singer : cognition and emotion -- 17. Herman and Polivy : human hunger and cognition -- 18. Walter Mischel and self-control -- pt. 4. Learning -- 19. Edward Thorndike and the law of effect -- 20. Ivan Pavlov and classical conditioning -- 21. Wolfgang Köhler and the mentality of apes -- 22. Edward Tolman and cognitive maps -- 23. B.F. Skinner and operant conditioning -- 24. John Garcia : conditioned taste aversion -- 25. Albert Bandura : imitation and social learning -- 26. Gordon Paul : learning theory in the clinic -- 27. Martin Seligman : learned helplessness -- 28. Lepper et al. on the costs of reward -- pt. 5. Memory -- 29. Hermann Ebbinghaus on memory -- 30. Frederic Bartlett : meaning and memory -- 31. Brenda Milner and the case of H.M. -- 32. Lloyd and Margaret Peterson : short-term forgetting -- 33. Elizabeth Loftus : leading questions and false memories -- 34. Gordon Bower on state-dependent memory -- 35. Collins and Quillian : the structure of semantic memory -- pt. 6. Cognition -- 36. F.C. Donders and reaction time -- 37. The cautionary tale of Clever Hans -- 38. A.S. Luchins on not being mindless -- 39. George Miller on the magic number seven -- 40. Festinger and Carlsmith : cognitive dissonance -- 41. Roger Shepard and mental rotation -- 42. Richard Herrnstein : concepts in pigeons -- 43. Tversky and Kahneman : the framing of decisions -- pt. 7. Perception -- 44. Ernst Weber : the muscle sense and Weber's law -- 45. Gustav Fechner and the measurement of mind -- 46. Max Wertheimer on apparent movement -- 47. Selig Hecht and adaptation to the dark -- 48. H.K. Hartline : lateral inhibition in the retina -- 49. Georg von Békésy : the mechanics of hearing -- 50. Jerome Bruner : motivation and perception -- 51. Gibson and Walk : the visual cliff -- 52. Lettvin et al. : what the frog's eye tells the frog's brain -- pt. 8. Social psychology -- 53. Theodore Newcomb : attitude change at college -- 54. Muzafer Sherif : prejudice and the robbers' cave -- 55. Kurt Lewin : tensions in the life space -- 56. Solomon Asch on conformity -- 57. Festinger et al. : when prophesy fails -- 58. Stanley Milgram on obedience to authority -- 59. Latané and Darley : the unresponsive bystander -- 60. Benjamin Franklin : Mesmer and animal magnetism
- Control code
- ocm56730032
- Dimensions
- 26 cm.
- Extent
- xv, 362 p.
- Isbn
- 9780313318214
- Isbn Type
- (alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2004023845
- Other physical details
- ill.
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) o56730032
- (Sirsi) o56730032
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