Explore the fundamentals of experimental psychology with a practical classroom and lab guide.
This two-volume text offers a clear introduction to how internal experiences are studied, described, and explained through observation and controlled experiments. It blends theory with hands-on laboratory work, making it suitable for college courses and private study alike. Readers will find foundational chapters on the nature of perception, color vision, attention, sense-perception, and imagination, all framed by the methods of experimental inquiry.
- Clear explanations of how internal experiences are studied and interpreted.
- Step-by-step laboratory ideas and practical experiments you can perform.
- Guidance on observation, data collection, and analyzing results.
- Connections between psychology and physiology to illuminate how the mind works.
Ideal for students and instructors seeking a practical, science-based introduction to experimental psychology.