| History of Psychology, 4/e David Hothersall,
Ohio State University
What's New- Thoroughly updated. This edition reflects current scholarship and
research on the history of psychology. Of the 250 new references and citations
in this edition, 145 are to papers published from 1995 to 2002.
- New Supplements. This edition will have a custom Website with student
study guide and research links, and an Instructors CD ROM with test
questions.
- Careful attention is paid to neglected contributors to the history
of psychology, especially women and minority psychologists. Individual cases
will highlight the formidable difficulties and barriers they faced.
- Updated emphasis on biological pioneers including Vesalius, Harvey, Golgi,
and Cajal.
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