Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice by Edward Bradford Titchener is a comprehensive guide to the principles and methods of experimental psychology. This manual, designed for both students and instructors, provides a structured approach to understanding and conducting psychological experiments. The two-part structure covers both qualitative and quantitative experiments, ensuring a thorough grounding in the field. Part 1 focuses on qualitative experiments, while Part 2 delves into quantitative methods. Each part includes a student's manual and an instructor's manual, providing detailed guidance and support for both learners and educators.
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