1st Edition

The Symbolic Process And Its Integration In Children A STUDY IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

By Markey, John F Copyright 1928
    204 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is Volume VII of seven in a collection on Social Psychology. Originally published in 1928, the study looks at the origin of the symbolic process and "thinking" in individuals. The main task of this book is an explanation of the social processes in the genesis, integration, and functioning of symbols.

    Chapter I An Introductory Statement of the Problem; Chapter II The Origin and Nature of the Symbolic Process as Shown in the Writings of American Sociologists; Chapter III The Social Behaviouristic Approach—A Genetic and Comparative Study; Chapter IV First Words; Chapter V The Behaviour Content of Symbols; chapter VI Personal pronominal symbols and symbolic learning curves; chapter VII The Use of Personal Symbols; chapter VIII The Symbolic Process And Delayed Reaction; Chapter IX The Nature Of Symbolic Integration; Chapter X The Self And Reflective Behaviour (Thinking); Chapter XI Symbolic Origins And The Group—The Content Of The Symbolic Process; Chapter XII The Symbolic Process And Social Control;

    Biography

    Markey, John F,