Applied Psychology
by H. L. Hollingworth, A. T. Poffenberger
Publisher: D. Appleton 1920
ISBN/ASIN: 1148569278
Number of pages: 382
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This is a general text of applied psychology, presenting its principal aims, types, methods, its various fields of endeavor, and its outstanding results and accomplishments. The book is written for the general reader, working without expert guidance.
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