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Remembering ; a study in experimental and social psychology created by F.C. Bartlett

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Cambridge psychological libraryPublication details: New York Macmillan Co. 1932Description: 317 pages ill 25 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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Contents:
Experiment in psychology -- Experiments on perceiving -- Experiments on imaging -- Experiments on remembering: the method of description -- Experiments on remembering: the method of repeated reproduction -- Experiments on remembering: the method of picture writing -- Experiments on remembering: the method of serial reproduction I -- Experiments on remembering: the method of serial reproduction II. Picture material -- Perceiving, recognising, remembering -- A theory of remembering -- Images and their functions -- Meaning -- Social psychology -- Social psychology and the matter of recall -- Social psychology and the manner of recall -- Conventionalisation -- The notion of a collective unconscious -- The basis of social recall -- A summary and some conclusions
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Book Book School of Social Work Library Open Shelf BF371 BAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 149070 Available BK135261

Includes bibliographical references and index

Experiment in psychology -- Experiments on perceiving -- Experiments on imaging -- Experiments on remembering: the method of description -- Experiments on remembering: the method of repeated reproduction -- Experiments on remembering: the method of picture writing -- Experiments on remembering: the method of serial reproduction I -- Experiments on remembering: the method of serial reproduction II. Picture material -- Perceiving, recognising, remembering -- A theory of remembering -- Images and their functions -- Meaning -- Social psychology -- Social psychology and the matter of recall -- Social psychology and the manner of recall -- Conventionalisation -- The notion of a collective unconscious -- The basis of social recall -- A summary and some conclusions

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