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Instructor’s Manual
Sample Syllabus 1
Selected Print Resources for Teaching the History of Psychology 5
Selected Electronic Sources of Information in the History of Psychology 6
Lecture Outline for Chapter 1 – Historical Studies: Some Issues 7
Lecture Outline for Chapter 2 – Philosophical Issues 9
Lecture Outline for Chapter 3 – Ancient Psychological Thought 13
Lecture Outline for Chapter 4 – The Roman Period and the Middle Ages 17
Lecture Outline for Chapter 5 – The Renaissance 20
Lecture Outline for Chapter 6 – Empiricism, Associationism, and Utilitarianism 23
Lecture Outline for Chapter 7- Rationalism 26
Lecture Outline for Chapter 8 – Mechanization and Quantification 28
Lecture Outline for Chapter 9 – Naturalism and Humanitarian Reform 32
Lecture Outline for Chapter 10 – Psychophysics
and the Formal Founding of Psychology 36
Lecture Outline for Chapter 11 – Developments after the Founding 39
Lecture Outline for Chapter 12 – Functionalism 42
Lecture Outline for Chapter 13 – Behaviorism 45
Lecture Outline for Chapter 14 – Other Behavioral Psychologies 47
Lecture Outline for Chapter 15 – Gestalt Psychology 50
Lecture Outline for Chapter 16 – Psychoanalysis 53
Lecture Outline for Chapter 17 – Humanistic Psychologies 56
Lecture Outline for Epilogue – Late-Twentieth-Century Developments 59
Test Bank
Chapter 1 – Historical Studies: Some Issues 64
Chapter 2 – Philosophical Issues 66
Chapter 3 – Ancient Psychological Thought 71
Chapter 4 – The Roman Period and the Middle Ages 77
Chapter 5 – The Renaissance 81
Chapter 6 – Empiricism, Associationism, and Utilitarianism 85
Chapter 7- Rationalism 90
Chapter 8 – Mechanization and Quantification 94
Chapter 9 – Naturalism and Humanitarian Reform 99
Chapter 10 – Psychophysics
and the Formal Founding of Psychology 105
Chapter 11 – Developments after the Founding 111
Chapter 12 – Functionalism 114
Chapter 13 – Behaviorism 120
Chapter 14 – Other Behavioral Psychologies 125
Chapter 15 – Gestalt Psychology 130
Chapter 16 – Psychoanalysis 135
Chapter 17 – Humanistic Psychologies 141
Epilogue – Late-Twentieth-Century Developments 146
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