An introduction to psychology /

"This book is intended primarily for students whose academic exposure to psychology may begin and end with a one-semester introductory course or, at most, the introductory course plus one or two elective psychology courses. This means that the book should find its maximum usefulness in engineer...

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Main Author: Karn, Harry W. (Harry Wendell), 1907-1969
Other Authors: Weitz, Joseph, 1916-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Wiley, [1955]
Series:Wiley publications in psychology.
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