"American Psychology 1900-1922" is a compelling collection of journal articles that chronicles the evolution of psychology as a formal academic discipline in the United States during the early twentieth century. Beginning with William James's insights on functionalism, it explores significant contributions in educational psychology, the pioneering work of early feminist psychologists, and critical discussions surrounding behaviorism and pragmatism. Notably, it includes Watson and Rayer's landmark "Little Albert" study from 1920, which remains a pivotal moment in psychological research.
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