Society of Experimental Psychologists
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Society of Experimental Psychologists (SEP), originally called the Society of Experimentalists, is an academic society for experimental psychologists. It was founded by Edward Bradford Titchener in 1904 to be an ongoing workshop in which members could visit labs, study apparatus, and hear and comment on reports of ongoing research. Upon Titchener’s death in 1927 the club was reorganized and renamed the Society of Experimental Psychologists. The object of the society is “To advance psychology by arranging informal conferences on experimental psychology.”
Editor: Russell, Jesse, Editor: Cohn, Ronald
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Media: Book
ISBN: 5511678562
Language: English
Pages: 66
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Weight | 0.2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.27 × 5.83 × 0.14 in |
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