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  2. System for Teaching Experimental Psychology - Wikipedia

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    Students in psychology need to learn to design and analyze their own experiments. However, software that allows students to build experiments on their own has been limited in a variety of ways. E-Prime is the standard for building experiments in psychology, STEP is a Web-based resource that uses E-Prime as the delivery engine for a wide variety ...

  3. Experimental psychology - Wikipedia

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    Experimental psychology refers to work done by those who apply experimental methods to psychological study and the underlying processes. Experimental psychologists employ human participants and animal subjects to study a great many topics, including (among others) sensation, perception, memory, cognition, learning, motivation, emotion; developmental processes, social psychology, and the neural ...

  4. Joseph Jastrow - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Jastrow (January 30, 1863 – January 8, 1944) was a Polish-born American psychologist renowned for his contributions to experimental psychology, design of experiments, and psychophysics. [1] He also worked on the phenomena of optical illusions , and a number of well-known optical illusions (notably the Jastrow illusion ) that were ...

  5. Charles Wilfred Valentine - Wikipedia

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    Charles Wilfred Valentine (16 August 1879 – 26 May 1964) was a British educationalist and psychologist.. He was a student at Cambridge University and there befriended William Gidley Emmett with whom he later co-wrote a book, The Reliability of Examinations in 1932, which questioned the value of traditional testing and helped create a foundation for alternative test methods.

  6. Tryon's Rat Experiment - Wikipedia

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    Hirsch & Tryon 1956, "Mass Screening and Reliable Individual Measurement in the Experimental Behavior Genetics of Lower Organisms" Krechevsky 1933, "Hereditary Nature of 'Hypotheses'" Hall 1951, "The Genetics of Behavior" (inHandbook of Experimental Psychology', Stevens 1951) McClearn 1959, "The Genetics of Mouse Behavior in Novel Situations"

  7. Stanley Smith Stevens - Wikipedia

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    After two years of graduate study, he received his Ph.D. in psychology from Harvard University, where he served under Edwin Boring as assistant in psychology, from 1932 to 1934. The following year he spent studying physiology under Hallowell Davis at Harvard Medical School , and in 1935 served as a research fellow in physics at Harvard for a year.

  8. George M. Stratton - Wikipedia

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    The book covered experimental results in psychology and how they influenced overall social behavior and the everyday cultural life of people. [86] It did so by looking at the history of experimental psychology, [87] and then surveying experimental methods covering both their applications and limits. [85]

  9. Calvin S. Hall - Wikipedia

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    Handbook of Experimental Psychology: Hall was the author of one chapter 1953 "A Cognitive Theory of Dreams," Journal of General Psychology, 49, 273-282: highly original theoretical article on dreams 1953: The Meaning of Dreams: 1953 "A Cognitive Theory of Dream Symbols," Journal of General Psychology, 48, 169-186: metaphoric theory of dream ...