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Excerpt from Questions in General and Educational Psychology
The writer wishes to make clear that the questions cover a much wider range of instruction than he would think of prescribing for a course in general or educational psychology some of the questions, indeed, fall, strictly speaking, outside the field of psychology, and pertain rather to sociology, to hygiene, or to what is often known as general method. The attempt has been made, however, to include questions upon all those phases of psychology that are commonly discussed in courses upon gen eral and upon educational psychology. It is an easy matter for an in structor to select those questions upon which he Wishes his class to be prepared. For the guidance of teachers who are studying by themselves, or of others who are interested primarily in the educational aspects of psychology, the writer has starred those questions which, in his Opinion.
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