No one, it has been said, can claim to be educated in the twentieth century if he has not at least a nodding acquaintance with psychology. Few scientific subjects have made such rapid strides and become at the same time a main focus of public interest. Psychology for Everyman offers a broad introduction to the ideas and applications of this twentieth-century science. The central concepts of perception, thinking, learning, remembering and language are carefully analysed and then related to all the activities of our modern industrial society.Separate treatment is given to business, education, personality and intelligence, and the controversial field of abnormal behaviour. Throughout the book the authors bring out the exciting relevance of the findings of psychology to everyday life at home and at work.
Frank George Livres




Time's Well
- 134pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Set in a near-future world that feels both familiar and transformed, the narrative explores the complexities of life in a society shaped by advanced technology and shifting social norms. As characters navigate their daily lives, they confront challenges that reflect current issues magnified by innovation. The story delves into themes of identity, connection, and the consequences of progress, inviting readers to ponder the implications of a rapidly evolving world.