Excerpt from An Experimental Study of Recognition and Recall in Abnormal Mental Cases: A Dissertation
With the decided interest manifested Of late in the new psychology comes the increased necessity of taking into the laboratory for careful and thorough study phases of the mental life of abnormal patients. Just as a better understanding Of the problems Of the normal individual can come through the apprecia tion Of the problems Of abnormal mental life, so, much is to be gained in the study of the abnormal by the same methods that have been applied to the normal individuals, i.e., intensive work with a subject Over a long period under controlled conditions to determine his fairly characteristic behavior in the face Of certain set tasks.
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