The Penguin Dictionary of Psychology
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A guide to the nomenclature of social and industrial psychology and psychopathology






A guide to the nomenclature of social and industrial psychology and psychopathology
Focusing on modern psychology as understood in the early 20th century, this work aims to make psychological concepts accessible to the general public. The author provides insights that equip readers to engage thoughtfully with contemporary psychological issues and debates, bridging the gap between academic discourse and everyday understanding.
Focusing on the intersection of psychology and economics, this book presents findings from experimental psychology relevant to industry and commerce. Aimed at a general audience rather than specialists, it distills complex concepts into accessible insights. Originally published in 1921 and revised in 1947, it reflects the evolving understanding of psychological principles as they apply to the workplace, offering practical implications for improving industrial practices.
Werner D. Fröhlich. Includes A Glossary Of English Psychological Terms And Their German Equivalents. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 440-[464]) And Index.