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[Footnote: A series of waggish critics has evolved the following: "First psychology lost its soul, then it lost its mind, then it lost consciousness; it still has behavior, of a kind."]
The best way of getting a true picture of psychology, and of reaching an adequate definition of its subject-matter, would be to inspect the actual work of psychologists, so as to see what kind of knowledge they are seeking. Such a survey would reveal quite a variety of problems under process of investigation, some of them practical problems, others not directly practical.
Varieties of Psychology
Differential psychology.
One line of question that always interests the beginner in psychology is as to how people differ--how different people act under the same circumstances--and why; and if we watch the professional psychologist, we often find him working at just this problem. He tests a great number of individuals to see how they
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Betts,
388
Big, appeal of the,
515-516
Binet,
272-273
Binet tests,
272-275
Binocular,
rivalry, 253-254;
vision, 442-443
Biology,
5;
liking for, 182
Black, a sensation,
218, 223-224
Blends,
197-199, 202-203, 205-206, 219-220, 232, 301, 424, 500
Bloomfield,
104
Boasting,
169, 495
Book, W. F.,
325
Brain,
14-15, 28-30, 49-66, 292-293;
stem, 29-30, 32, 33, 50
Brown, Warner,
449
Bryan,
321
Cajal,
51, 61, 239
Callosum,
56, 62
Cannon,
136
Carr,
314
Caution,
156, 511
"Censor,"
505-506
Central neurone,
37-39
Cerebellum,
29-30, 35, 50, 65
Cerebrum,
29-30, 50-64, 292-293
Character,
529, 555
Child, behavior,
91-92, 94-97, 100-101, 138, 141, 143-144, 147, 150-159, 162-168, 297-298, 300-301, 303-304, 313-314, 319, 357-358, 434-435, 437, 445, 481-483, 485-487, 490, 501, 504, 506, 526-527
Choice,
528-535
Cochlea,
192, 195-196, 234-235
Co-conscious,
564
Collecting instinct,
141
Color,
liking for, 183;
circle, 207;
cone, 209;
pyramid, 209;
sense, 204-228;
theories, 220-224;
tone, 206-207, 213-215;
triangle, 217;
zones, 211-212;
mixing, 214-217
Color-blindness,
209-211
Colored hearing,
376
Combination,
80, 135, 140, 148, 260-261, 299, 301, 306-308, 311, 323-326, 334, 479, 519;
law of, 263-264, 398-417, 431-432, 468
Comparative method,
14-15
Comparison,
466-467
Compensatory movements,
236-238
Complementary colors,
216-217, 227-228
"Complexes,"
381
Conditioned reflex,
303-304, 312, 401-402
Cones,
191, 226
Consciousness,
7-8;
of animals, 8-9;
degrees of, 172, 265-267, 338, 383-384
Constant error,
447-448
Constitution, native,
91, 92, 98, 271, 289-292
Constructiveness,
154, 482
Contentment,
156-157
Contiguity, association by,
395-398, 405
Contrast, visual,
227-228
Control,
55, 257, 298, 320, 335-336, 348, 381-385, 413-414, 417, 484, 511
CoΓΆrdination,
30, 37-39, 41, 55-59, 66, 260-261, 299, 410-412, 534-535
Correlation method,
14-16, 283-285
Cortex,
50, 52, 56-63, 293, 414, 423
Counter-suggestion,
549
Cramming,
342, 346
Criteria of instinct,
92, 97, 138
Criticism,
499-500, 503, 505, 508-512, 547
Crying,
144
Curiosity,
154-157, 181, 244, 258
Curve,
of distribution, 280;
of forgetting, 350, 390;
of learning or practice, 307, 316, 321, 325, 390
Cutaneous senses,
197-201, 224, 440, 451
Dallenbach,
362
Daring,
489, 518-519
Darwin,
127, 136
Davenport,
104
Day dreams,
493-499
Decision,
528-535
Defense mechanisms,
533, 535
Defensive reactions,
24-26, 142-144, 159-160, 162-164, 310
Delayed reaction,
76-77, 429
Delusion,
509
Dendrites,
31-32, 34-35, 51, 61, 190, 414
Detachment of response from stimulus,
299, 302, 310, 328
Determining tendency,
72, 380-385
Dewey,
480
Differential psychology,
3, 12, 180, 210, 271, 272, 274, 279-280, 286, 291-292, 368-370, 374, 548
Digestion,
121-123, 125
Discord,
232
Discovery,
421, 462
Discrimination,
435-437
Disgust,
127, 312
Dissociation,
559-561
Distraction,
259-260, 356-356
Distribution of intelligence,
274-275, 279-281
Dizziness,
238
Domination,
165
Dot figure,
252
Doubt,
472-473
Drainage,
269
Dreams,
499-508
Ear,
191-192, 195-196, 236-238
Ebbinghaus,
350, 365
Economy of effort,
151;
in memorizing, 338-346, 353
Effect, law of,
391-393, 413
Effort,
127, 162, 259-260, 534, 539
Egocentric response,
380
Elementary,
feelings, 173, 184-185;
sensations, 197-198, 201, 203, 211-212, 216-220, 233-234
Elimination in learning,
306, 308-309, 310, 314, 327
Emotion,
118-136, 137-169, 173, 299-301, 345, 355, 361, 381, 513-514, 554, 661
Empathy,
491, 516-516
Emulation,
165-166
End-brush of an axon,
33-36, 38, 61
Endocrine glands,
122-123, 554
Energy,
conservation of, 40;
dammed-up, 82-84, 301, 309, 393;
released, 535-546;
stored, 40-41, 46
Envy,
166, 168
Equilibrium,
65
Errors,
446-459, 467
Escape tendency,
142-144, 489, 498-499
Esthetics,
443-444, 457-458
Euphoria,
120, 151
Excitement,
126
Exercise,
effect of, 297-298;
law of, 389-391, 393-394, 413-415
Experiment in psychology,
12-15, 93, 302, 333
Explanation,
471-472
Exploration,
154-157, 244, 249-252, 258, 288, 305, 421, 462-465, 470
Expressive movements,
126-128
Eye,
32, 34-35, 62, 191, 198-196;
movements of, 249-251
Facilitation,
54-55, 78, 83-85, 248, 257, 263, 382-385, 413-414, 417
Factors,
in attention, 245-248, 259;
in intelligence, 285-288;
in memorizing, 345-346;
in personality, 553-555;
in recall, 379, 382
Faculties,
523
Fallacy,
467-468, 479
Father complex,
606
Fatigue,
73-74, 119, 123, 145, 151
Fear,
125-126, 129-133, 142-144, 153, 303-304, 489, 497-498, 504, 513, 516, 539-540;
abnormal, 133, 497-498
Feeble-mindedness,
275, 290-292, 446
Feeling,
172-185;
of activity, 45-46;
of excitement, 126, 184-185;
of familiarity, 185, 357-360;
of readiness, 75, 383;
of tension, 78-79, 184-185
Feeling-tone,
174-176, 178, 180-181
Feleky,
136
Fernald,
388
Fiction,
512-513
Fighting,
158-161
Fissures of the brain,
50
Fixation,
298
Fluctuation of attention,
254-255
Flying,
93
Forgetting,
349-353, 415
Forgotten name,
356, 563-564
Fovea,
193, 211, 226
Free association,
376, 504, 507;
test, 380
Frequency,
379, 390, 433
Freshmen,
intelligence of, 279-281
Freud,
505-508, 522, 566-569, 571
Galton,
368, 388
Gamble,
243
Games,
487
Gates,
339, 365
General psychology,
4-5
Genetic method,
15-16, 90
Genius,
99
Glands,
25, 122-124, 303
Gliding dream,
503
Golden section,
444
Gray matter,
35-36, 50-52, 56, 61-62
Gregariousness,
110, 146-147
Group tests,
276-277
Habit,
89, 112-114, 157, 247-248, 260, 328-329, 381
Hallucination,
375-376, 501, 547
Hart,
571
Harter,
321
Hearing,
50, 59-60, 62, 228-235, 439-440
Helmholtz,
220, 234, 475
Helplessness,
144, 149
Henning,
203, 243
Herd instinct,
110, 146-147
Heredity,
91, 98, 100-101, 118, 289-292
Hering,
220-221
Hero,
worship, 168;
conquering and suffering, 494-496, 509
Herrick,
44, 67
Hesitancy,
530
Hicks,
306, 314
Higher units,
323-326, 334, 410-412
Hollingworth,
20, 104, 243
Homing,
78, 146
Humor, theories of,
157-168
Hunger,
79-81, 120, 140-141, 204
Hunter,
88, 295
Hunting instinct,
72, 78, 140-141
Hypnosis,
349, 547-548
Hypothesis,
473-475
Ideomotor action,
527-528
Illusion,
424, 450-459, 500, 547
Imageless thought,
374
Imagery,
mental, 368-376, 499-500;
in perception, 425-427;
types, 370
Imagination,
481-520, 525
Imitation,
319, 486
Impulse,
132-135, 155, 167, 177, 299, 524-525, 539
Incentives,
541-546
Incidental memory,
346-348, 397
Independence,
163-164
Individual,
91
Individual psychology,
see Differential psychology
Induction,
374-375
Inference,
465-468, 475-476, 479
Inferiority, sense of,
166, 168, 496, 510, 555
Inheritance of acquired traits,
113-114
Inhibition,
25, 54-55, 78, 83-84, 122-125, 248, 257, 263, 314, 382, 384, 429-430, 528, 540
Initiative,
545
Insane,
269, 508-609
Insight in learning,
316-320
Instinct,
105-116, 137-169, 179, 181, 488-489, 492, 513, 554;
criteria of, 92, 97, 138;
and emotion, 134-135;
modification of, 299-301
Integration,
558-561
Intelligence,
90-91, 271-293, 538, 555;
tests of, 3, 272-277, 281-283
Intelligence quotient,
274-275, 289-290
Intensity of sensation,
206;
of reaction, 379, 391, 433
Interest,
181-184, 248, 257-259
Interference,
355-356
Internal secretions,
122-123, 554
Intra-uterine life,
90-92
Introspection,
10-11, 19
Invalidism,
546
Invention,
421, 475, 484, 485, 509-512, 517, 619
"IQ,"
274-275
Isolation,
431-432, 435-437, 455-459, 468,479
James,
117, 129, 136, 331, 365, 418, 480, 511, 551, 561, 571
James-Lange theory,
128-130
Janet,
569, 571
Jastrow,
571
Jennings,
88
Jost,
342
Judd,
461
Judgment,
550
Jung,
388, 569
Kimmins,
522
Kinesthesis,
240
KΓΆnig,
217
Ladd,
44
Ladd-Franklin,
221-224, 243, 453
Lange,
129
Lashley,
88
Laughter,
157-168, 161
Law,
of advantage, 256;
of association, 394-398;
of attention, 256, 262-263, 267;
of combination, 263-264, 398-417;
of effect, 391-393;
of exercise, 389-391, 393-394;
of habit, 389;
of reaction, 256, 262-263, 267;
of selection, 256, 262, 378, 382;
of shifting, 256, 263;
of tendency, 81, 263
Learning,
93-94, 96, 99, 112, 113, 143-144, 296-329;
laws of, 389-417, 433
Libido,
507
Light,
212-213
Likes and dislikes,
178-184, 291, 492-493, 513
Linkage,
see Attachment
Lobes of the brain,
50
Local sign,
440-441
Locomotion,
93-97, 99, 152-153, 486
Logic,
475-476
Love,
535
Loyalty,
169, 531
Make-believe,
482-483, 508
Management,
of action, 541-546;
of attention, 267-268;
of memory, 338-346, 353, 356, 360-363;
of reasoning, 478-479
Manipulation,
154, 315, 481-483
Massed learning,
341-343, 345
Mastery impulse,
see Self-assertion
Martin,
28
Mathematics, liking for,
181-182
Mating instinct,
97, 116, 147-148
Maturing,
92, 96
Maury,
501
Maze learning,
305-308, 318-314
McDougall,
136, 171, 418, 551
Meaning,
421, 482-483
Median,
280
Memorizing,
333-346, 360-363
Memory,
332-363
Memory colors,
426
Mental action,
6-7, 45-47
Mental age,
273-274
Mental set,
72, 382-385, 413-414, 417, 433, 452
Mental work,
384
Methods of psychology,
9-16
Mnemonic systems,
363
Modification of reactions,
297-299
Moll,
551
Morale,
543-545
Morgan,
270
Mother complex,
506
Mother instinct,
148-150, 159, 161
Motive,
69, 72, 84-85, 137, 257-258, 469-473, 487-499, 501-510, 513-517, 528-546, 565-570
Motor,
area, 50-54;
centers, 50-59, 65, 66;
nerve, 27, 30-33, 36-37, 39, 50, 52-53
Movement,
expressive, 126-128;
reflex, 24-26;
skilled, 55-59, 268, 321-326, 410-412;
voluntary, 53-55, 298
Moving pictures,
454
MΓΌller-Lyer illusion,
455-456, 459
MΓΌnsterberg,
265, 571
Muscle sense,
225, 238-240
Music,
235;
liking for, 182-183, 291
Music deafness,
60
Native traits,
89-102, 297
Negative adaptation,
302-303, 310, 312, 413
Nerve,
26, 30, 32;
autonomic, 124-125;
cell, 31-36, 51, 414;
center, 26, 29-30, 49-66, 76, 82-84, 96, 107, 125, 293;
fiber, 32
Nervous system,
27-29, 32, 41, 124
Nesting,
105, 110-112
Neurone,
32-36, 51, 61, 346, 414-417
Newton,
212
Nicoll,
522
Nightmare,
504
Noise,
231, 236
Nonsense syllables,
334
Non-sensory recall,
373-375
Norsworthy,
20, 104, 522
Object blindness,
62
Objective observation in psychology,
9, 11-13
Observation,
267;
learning by, 317-320, 333-337, 348, 367-375
Obstruction,
162-163, 177, 534-559
Organic needs, responses to,
139-145
Organic sensations,
119-120, 128, 204
Organic state,
72-74, 79, 82, 119-126, 132-133, 175-176
Original nature,
91, 92, 98
Organization of the individual,
527, 529, 532, 558
Otolith,
192, 238
Overlapping,
324-325, 412
Overtones,
230, 438
Pain,
173, 198-201
Paired associates,
336, 347, 404
Paralysis,
57, 547
Parental instinct,
148-150
Parsons,
243
Path,
auditory, 62;
motor, 51-53, 62;
tactile, 62, 64
Pathological method,
16
Patterns,
204-205
Pechstein,
344
Perception,
45, 60, 62-63, 65-66, 419-459, 462, 465, 468, 475-476, 479, 520
Performance tests,
275-276
Perseveration,
355
Personality,
552-570
Perspective,
435, 441-442, 453-454
Phrenology,
52, 65, 293
Physiognomy,
445-446
Physiological limit,
321
Physiology,
6-7
Physique,
553
Piano theory of hearing,
234-235
PiΓ©ron,
342
Pillsbury,
270, 295
Pintner,
295
Pitch,
229-230, 450
Place associations,
304, 305, 315, 333
Plan,
483, 493, 539-540
Plateau,
322
Play,
139, 148, 151-152, 160, 485-499, 504-505, 517
Pleasantness and unpleasantness,
173-180, 184-185
Poffenberger,
20, 104, 243
Poggendorf illusion,
457, 459
Practice,
177, 298, 304-310, 314-317, 321-327, 360-363, 433, 538;
curve, 307, 316, 321, 325, 390, 542
Preparation for action,
22-25, 72, 74-77, 427-430
Preparatory reactions,
77-84, 111-112, 125-128, 132, 139-140, 145, 147
Prestige,
549
Prince,
559, 564, 569, 571
Problem solution,
385, 465, 469-470, 477, 514
Proofreader's illusion,
453
Protozoa,
39-40, 188, 302
Psychiatry,
16
Psychoanalysis,
505-508, 521, 533, 567-669
Psychology,
definition of, 1-2, 5-8, 17-18;
methods of, 9-16;
varieties, 2-6
Psychopathology,
16, 498, 540-541, 545-550, 567, 569
Punishment,
304-305
Purpose,
69-71, 75, 78, 524-527, 542
Puzzle experiment,
308-310, 315-319, 463-464
Pyle,
343
Pyramid cells,
51, 52, 61
Pyramidal tract,
52-55, 57, 62
Random activity,
151-152
Rationalization,
470-471, 531
Raynor,
331
Reaction,
22-26, 39-41, 45-49, 65-66, 68, 75, 84, 256, 262-263, 266, 423, 428;
acquired, 89-90, 94, 99-102;
delayed, 76-77, 429;
native, 89-102;
preparatory, 77-84, 111-112, 125-128, 132;
time, 22-24, 75, 424
Reading,
250-251, 258, 262, 267-268, 384, 427, 453, 512-513
Reaney,
522
Reasoning,
320, 422, 462-479, 520;
in animals, 310, 317-318, 463-464
Recall,
354-356, 366-385, 413, 422, 469-471, 500, 519, 563
Recency,
345, 356, 379, 390, 433, 511, 563
Recitation in memorizing,
339-341
Recognition,
187, 357-360
Red-green blindness,
210
Reflex,
24-26, 53, 107-109, 256, 297;
conditioned, 303-304;
control of, 54-55;
arc, 26-30, 34, 36-37;
centers, 30, 53
Relationships, response to,
286-287, 317, 320, 333-336, 345, 404-405, 432, 467-468, 520
Relief,
79, 84
Reproduction, instinct of,
116
Respiration,
37, 55, 141, 176, 527
Response by analogy,
405-406, 435, 452-455
Restlessness,
78-79, 112
Retention,
286, 302, 349-353, 360, 562
Retina,
191, 193, 195, 210-211, 233, 441-442
Revery,
376-380
Ribot,
571
Rivalry,
165-166, 474, 489, 543;
binocular, 253-254
Robinson,
522
Rods,
191, 226
Rotation, sense of,
236-238
Rosanoff,
20
Rote learning,
333, 337
Royce,
522
Ruger,
316
Sanford,
252
Satisfaction,
79, 84, 109-110, 132, 472, 487-499, 501-510, 513-517, 533-535, 540
Saturation of colors,
207-208, 213-214, 217
Scatter,
23, 273, 298, 448
Schopenhauer,
565
Science,
3-4, 473-475;
liking for, 181-182
Scott,
93, 551
Seashore,
295
Secondary personality,
559-561, 564
Selection,
256, 262. 378, 382
Self,
428, 555-558
Self-activity,
46-47
Self-assertion,
158, 161-169, 181, 183, 258-259, 287, 472-478, 489-496, 502-503, 508, 513, 515-516, 531, 536-537, 545-546, 549, 556-558
Self-criticism,
509-511
Selfishness,
557
Self-preservation,
115-116, 507
Semicircular canal,
192, 194, 195, 225, 236-238, 486
Sensation,
6, 19, 46, 60, 62-64, 120, 187-240;
and feeling, 173-174;
feeling-tone of, 174-175;
and perception, 423-425;
recall of, 368-376
Sense, cells,
189-192;
organs, 188-196, 199-200, 236-239, 249;
perception, 421-422
Sensory,
nerve, 27, 30, 32-34, 36-38, 188-189, 191, 193, 196, 239-240;
areas, 50, 59-66, 423
Setting of an object,
358
Sex,
attraction, 97, 116, 125, 147-148, 488, 507-508, 534-535;
differences, 281
Sex differences,
281
Shame,
166, 168
Shell shock,
504
Shifting of attention,
251-256
Short-circuiting in the process of learning,
338, 405, 568
Shyness,
166
Sight,
32, 34-35, 62, 191, 193-195, 204-228, 231-234, 441-443
Sign and meaning,
421, 437-446
Signal experiment,
304-305, 312
Similarity, association by,
395-396, 405-408
Size-weight illusion,
459-460
Skill,
55-59, 268, 282, 348, 352, 410-412, 428, 482, 488
Skin senses,
197-201, 224, 440, 451
Sleep,
145, 499-500
Smell,
29, 32, 62, 63, 190, 201, 203-204, 224
Snyder,
343
Sociability,
181, 183-184, 489, 492
Social, behavior,
145-151, 510, 552, 558-559;
perception, 444-446, 512, 555
Sociology,
5
Song of birds,
98-94
Sound,
228-231
Space,
439-443
Spaced repetition in learning,
341-343, 345, 390
Spaulding,
93
Span of attention,
261-262
Speech,
6, 60, 94, 98, 113, 154, 325, 402-403, 416;
centers, 57-62
Spinal cord,
29-33, 50, 52, 55, 64
Spite,
507
Staircase figure,
253
Starch, Daniel,
20, 331
Starr,
56
Statistical measures,
14-15, 280, 283-285
Stereoscope,
254, 442
Stiles,
44, 67
Stimulus,
22, 24, 26-27, 34, 40-41, 46-49, 188, 484-486, 500-501;
central, 48-49, 368, 371, 422, 468, 500, 528;
internal, 41, 47, 79, 119, 128, 132
Story-telling,
482-483
Straining,
162-163
Strong,
246, 351
Struggle for existence,
114
Subconscious minds,
563-564
Sublimation,
533-535
Submissive tendency,
166-169, 287, 516, 549
Substitute, response,
299-301, 305, 311, 328, 400, 409-413, 430, 436-437, 498-499, 533;
stimulus, 298, 300, 303, 311, 368, 371-372, 376, 400-409, 416, 434, 568
Suggestion,
546-650
Suppression,
505-508, 533, 566-567
Surprise,
155
Survival value,
114, 139, 148, 151, 160
Survivals,
127
Sustained attention,
257-260
Syllogism,
476-479
Symbols,
383, 468, 505-507
Symmetry,
444
Synapse,
34-35, 96, 414-416
Synesthesia,
376
Tact,
555
Taste,
189-190, 201-208, 224
Taussig,
522
Telegraphy,
learning of, 321-323
Temperament,
553-554
Temperature, responses,
141-142;
sense, 197-201, 224-225
Tendency,
68-85, 109-112, 116, 130-135, 137-169, 177, 257, 263, 299-301, 309, 348, 367, 382, 392-393, 408-409, 417, 483-499, 501-510, 512-516, 528-546, 561
Terman,
272, 296
Testimony,
347, 352, 397
Tests,
3, 12, 14, 272-277, 281-283, 548
Thalamus,
56, 62, 64-65, 178
Thinking,
48-49, 319-320
Third dimension,
441-443
Thirst,
79-81, 120-121, 139-140, 179
Thorndike,
20, 104, 171, 331, 418
Thought and action,
539-541
Thrill,
489, 498-499
Thyroid gland,
123, 554
Timbre,
231
Time,
438-439, 447
Titchener,
186, 242, 270, 461
Touch,
50, 62, 63, 197-201;
spots, 198
Toys,
486-497
Training of memory,
360-363
Traits, native and acquired,
89-102
Transfer,
316-317, 361-362
Trial and error,
112, 305, 309, 311, 313, 315, 335, 392, 409, 424, 426, 430, 462-465, 526
Typewriting, learning of,
324-325, 411-412, 518, 525-526, 537
Unconscious, activity,
265-266, 383-384, 506-508, 525-526, 562-565;
emotion, 118-119;
feeling, 172;
motive, 565-569;
retention, 348-349, 562
Unintentional learning,
346-348
Utility,
of emotion, 125-127;
of instinct, 114, 144-145;
of reflexes, 125
Vacillation,
530
Variability,
23, 273, 298, 369, 447-448
Verification of hypotheses,
473-475
Visual,
area, 62;
images, 370;
perception, 441-443, 450;
sensations, 204-228, 231-234
Visualist,
370
Vocalization,
93-94, 154
Voluntary action,
298, 524-528
Vowels,
231
Walking,
95-97, 99, 153
Warming-up,
74, 119-120, 343, 391
Warren,
171, 242, 418, 461
Washburn,
19, 88, 331
Watson,
20, 88, 117, 171, 307, 308, 331, 571
Watt,
243
Weber's law,
449-450
Weight, perception of,
448-450, 459-460
Wells,
571
Whipple,
295, 365
White matter,
32, 35-36, 56, 62
Whitley,
20, 104, 522
Whole and part study,
343-346
Will,
523-550;
to learn, 346-348;
to live, 565
Wish,
496-497, 501-509, 565
Word
blindness, 62;
deafness, 59
Worry,
497-499
Wundt,
184
Yerkes,
104, 295
Young,
220
Youth,
147, 164, 495, 519
Zoellner illusion,
459
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