Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice

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Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice is a foundational early 20th-century textbook that systematically outlines laboratory methods and experiments for studying mental processes within the structuralist tradition.

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instanceOf book
laboratory manual
psychology textbook
academicDiscipline psychology
addresses control of experimental variables
recording and analysis of experimental data
standardization of psychological experiments
aimsTo provide step-by-step experimental instructions
systematize laboratory practice in psychology
train students in experimental methods
approach laboratory-based study of mind
contributesTo development of structuralist experimental methods
institutionalization of experimental psychology
covers experimental design in psychology
methods for studying attention
methods for studying memory
methods for studying perception
methods for studying reaction time
methods for studying sensation
quantitative measurement of mental processes
describedAs foundational textbook
educationalLevel university-level
emphasizes controlled experimental conditions
precise observation
quantification of results
replicability of experiments
standardized procedures
field experimental psychology
focusesOn experimental procedures
laboratory methods
measurement of psychological phenomena
mental processes
genre scientific manual
historicalSignificance early systematic guide to psychological experimentation
intendedFor laboratory instructors
students of psychology
language English
medium print
methodologicalOrientation systematic experimentation
perspective analysis of mental processes into basic elements
relatedTo laboratory training in psychology
structuralist psychology
timePeriod early 20th century
tradition structuralism
typeOfWork methodological guide
usedIn university psychology laboratories

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Edward Bradford Titchener notableWork Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice