1st Edition

The Measurement of Emotion

By Whately Smith, W Copyright 1922
192 Pages
by Routledge

182 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

Two of the most characteristic features of modern psychology are (1) the special attention given to the facts of emotional consciousness, and (2) the persistent endeavour to obtain a quantitative statement of results. In the former respect advance has been due mainly to the adoption of the biological method. By taking the biological problem of instinct and the psychological problem of emotion in... Read more
Chapter I Emotion And Affective Tone; Chapter II Experiments on Memory and Affective Tone; Chapter III Some Properties of Complex-Indicators; Chapter IV The Relation Between Complex-Indicators and The Form af The Association; Chapter V Experiments On The Association Test As A Criterion Of Individuality; chapter VI Experiments On The Effects Of Alcohol; chapter VII The Theory Of Affective Tone; chapter VIII Summary;

Biography

W Whately Smith