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The Science of Human Nature - A Psychology for Beginners by William Henry Pyle
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5. Enumerate the professions and occupations in which a knowledge of
some aspect of human nature would be valuable. State in what way it
would be valuable.

6. Make a list of facts concerning a child, which a teacher ought to
know.

7. Make a complete outline of Chapter I.


REFERENCES FOR CLASS READING

MÜNSTERBERG: _Psychology, General and Applied_, Chapters I, II, and V.

PILLSBURY: _Essentials of Psychology_, Chapter I.

PYLE: _The Outlines of Educational Psychology_, Chapter I.

TITCHENER: _A Beginner's Psychology_, Chapter I.




CHAPTER II

DEVELOPMENT OF THE RACE AND OF THE INDIVIDUAL


=Racial Development.= The purpose of this chapter is to make some inquiry
concerning the origin of the race and of the individual. In doing this,
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