Children s perceptions; an experimental study of observation and report in school children
266 pages
English

Children's perceptions; an experimental study of observation and report in school children

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Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2007 witii funding from IVIicrosoft Corporation littp://www.arcliive.org/details/cliildrensperceptOOwincuoft PERCEPTIONSCHILDREN'S gagrlyoUii^gburattoital JHotmgraylyH lEbttrb by (Bug MantroBS Vilfipflt No. 12 CHILDREN'S PERCEPTIONS Study of Observation andAn Experimental Report in School Children By>.^JY^^^A (CANTAB)W)^ir WINCH, M. A. External Afember of the Board of Psychological Studies of the University of London; Chairman of the Committee of the Teachers' Guild of Great Britain and Ireland on Psychological Research in Schools; Lecturer Pedagogicalfor the London County Council on Methods in Schools; Inspector of Schools for the London County Council, now on leave of absence for purposes of Research in Experimental Pedagogy. >>o*'" 1X> BALTIMORE YORK, Inc.WARWICK & 19U Copyright. 1914, by WarwU-k & York. Inc. EDITOR'S PREFACE. Since the year 1900, when Binet published his well known volume upon suggestibility, and more espe- cially since the labors of Professor Stern, of Bres- lau, during the next few years, there has arisen among psychologists a very keen interest in the psy- chology testimony, psychology toof or of report, use a more general term. The report, or Aussage, as the Germans term it, is an account, either oral or written, and either spontaneous or in response to describequestions, in which a person seeks to a scene or narrate an event that he has witnessed.

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BALTIMORE YORK, Inc.WARWICK & 19U Copyright. 1914, by WarwU-k & York. Inc. EDITOR'S PREFACE. Since the year 1900, when Binet published his well known volume upon suggestibility, and more espe- cially since the labors of Professor Stern, of Bres- lau, during the next few years, there has arisen among psychologists a very keen interest in the psy- chology testimony, psychology toof or of report, use a more general term. The report, or Aussage, as the Germans term it, is an account, either oral or written, and either spontaneous or in response to describequestions, in which a person seeks to a scene or narrate an event that he has witnessed." />

Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive
in 2007 witii funding from
IVIicrosoft Corporation
littp://www.arcliive.org/details/cliildrensperceptOOwincuoftPERCEPTIONSCHILDREN'SgagrlyoUii^gburattoital JHotmgraylyH
lEbttrb by (Bug MantroBS Vilfipflt
No. 12
CHILDREN'S PERCEPTIONS
Study of Observation andAn Experimental Report in
School Children
By>.^JY^^^A
(CANTAB)W)^ir WINCH, M. A.
External Afember of the Board of Psychological Studies of the University of
London; Chairman of the Committee of the Teachers' Guild of Great
Britain and Ireland on Psychological Research in Schools; Lecturer
Pedagogicalfor the London County Council on Methods in
Schools; Inspector of Schools for the London County Council,
now on leave of absence for purposes of Research
in Experimental Pedagogy.
>>o*'"
1X>
BALTIMORE
YORK, Inc.WARWICK &
19UCopyright. 1914, by
WarwU-k & York. Inc.

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