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Studies in topological and vector psychology I / Kurt Lewin, [and three others], editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Studies in child welfare.
- University of Iowa studies. Studies in child welfare
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social psychology.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (307 pages).
- Place of Publication:
- Iowa City, Iowa : University of Iowa Press, [1940]
- Summary:
- This book is a beginning study in topological psychology, enabling the student of psychology to make a fresh start in the understanding and utlization of Dr. Kurt Lewin's methods. Certain it is that all psychologists are interested in Dr. Lewin's major attempt to employ new methods of formulating and mathematizing in psychology in such a way as to retain the basic and primary demands of psychology itself. His dynamic theories lead to certain derivatives whose experimental confirmation rightly is held to be of special significance. In these earlier studies the constructs have been kept semimathematical, as against nonmathematical (which would be confusing) or a display of mathematical technicalities that become devoid of psychological meaning. The work moves forward with two feet upon the ground: one theoretical or conceptual, the other experimental. The why and the what are brought into mutual relationship; they are made to serve each other. The validity of this process rests upon its demonstrated fruitfulness. That Lewin and his colleagues are willing to attack the hard problems that lie at the heart of social psychology (although out on the periphery of psychology as revealed to most pre-Gestalt workers), is in itself encouraging. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved).
- Contents:
- I. Formalization and progress in psychology, by Kurt Lewin. An experimental study of the effect of democratic and authoritarian group atmospheres, by Ronald Lippitt. The effect of success and failure upon the levels of aspiration and behavior in manic-depressive psychoses, by Sibylle Korsch Escalona
- II. Frustration and regression, an experiment with young children, by Roger Barker, Tamara Dembo [and] Kurt Lewin
- III. Authority and frustration, by Kurt Lewin, C.E. Meyers, Joan Kalhorn, M.L. Farber and J.R.P. Fre.
- Notes:
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