First published in 1927, this title represents an attempt at a more synthetic type of treatment of the field than had previously been given. The author felt that the time had arrived when "schools" of social psychology may properly be regarded as obsolete and the subject as a whole may be presented systematically.
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First published in 1927, this title represents an attempt at a more synthetic type of treatment of the field than had previously been given. The author felt that the time had arrived when "schools" of social psychology may properly be regarded as obsolete and the subject as a whole may be presented systematically.
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