Experimental psychology
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Statement of the case for the establishment of a laboratory for Experimental Psychology , 1908-12
Summary of Report from the Psychological Laboratory, Cambridge, for month ending August 16th 1918, 19180816
These notes constitute a writing-up of an investigation conducted at the Psychology Laboratory. The purpose is described as follows: 'It was decided first chiefly to investigate the question of individual variability from day to day in auditory acuity and ? localisation. The object of the research was to ascertain how far the tests as they are at present applied at the Crystal Palace, may be regarded as giving a reliable measure of a subject's ability.'
'The Illusion of Compared Horizontal and Vertical Lines' by G. Dawes Hicks and W. H. R. Rivers, 190801
'The New Psychological Laboratory', 19121107
This piece describes the new building being developed for the Psychology Laboratory, its layout and how it is being funded and supported.