Frontiers of Psychological Research [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 23 (2):364-364 (1969)
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A substantial group of forty-four articles focusing on biological, environmental, cognitive, and unconscious determinants of behavior. All the essays were published by Scientific American from 1948-1966. Such collections are indispensable background for anyone interested in problems of perception, emotion, language, learning, and social behavior. Among the entries are: "Opinions and Social Pressure", "Problem-Solving", "The Perception of Pain", "Cognitive Dissonance", "The Psychology of Imagination", and "Experimental Neuroses".--S. A. S.

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