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Handbook of mathematical psychology volume ii chapters 9. Explain how psychology changed from a philosophical to a scientific discipline. The principles of psychology is a twovolume introduction to the study of the human mind. Based on his classroom lessons and first published in 1890, james has gathered together what he feels to be the most interesting and most accessible information for the beginning student.
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