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Social Psychology And History by B. Porshnev
Social psychology elaborated by psychologists and historians in relation to the past is a gigantic laboratory to study and check ideas which we need in our contemporary practice. Moulding communist relations and bringing up the new man require not only … Continue reading
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A Concise Psychological Dictionary by A. V. Petrovsky (Ed.); M. G. Yaroshevsky (Ed.)
This dictionary is intended for a wide range of readers seeking information on concepts used in modern psychology. The entries embrace the main branches of psychology, theoretical trends and concepts, methods of psychological research, and major aspects of the history … Continue reading
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Tagged 1987, concepts, dictionary, history of psychology, medical psychology, pathopsychology, psychology, psychophysics, reference works, soviet
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Studies In Psychology – The Collective And The Individual by A. V. Petrovsky
Marx points out that true research is detailed truth. It is research—both theoretical and experimental—which reproduces the process being studied under deliberately changed conditions, that makes it possible to discover the truth. This book is devoted to solving this task … Continue reading
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Social Psychology by Galina Andreyeva
In this post, we will see the book Social Psychology by Galina Andreyeva. About the book Prof. Galina Mikhailovna Andreyeva, distinguished scientist, head of the Chair of Social Psychology at Moscow University is the author to mure than 120 scientific … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990, applications of social psychology, cognition, ideology, psychology, social behaviour, social cognition, socialisation, societal norms, society, soviet
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Realize Your Potential! (Discover Your Hidden Powers) by Viktor Pekelis
In this post, we will see the book Realize Your Potential! (Discover Your Hidden Powers) by Viktor Pekelis. About the book The main thesis of this book is that human beings possess reserves of intellectual, psychological, and physical resources, and … Continue reading
Problems of the Development of the Mind – Leontyev
https://archive.org/details/leontyev-problems-of-the-development-of-the-mind-progress-1981 In this post, we will see the book . About the book The book was translated from Russian by was published in by Publishers. Credits to original uploader. Original scan by DLI. You can get the book here. Follow … Continue reading
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Tagged 1981, child development, cognition, cognitive development, consciousness, higher mental functions, memory, psyche, psychology, sensation, soviet, vygotsky
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Psychology As You May Like It – Platonov
In this post, we will see the book Psychology As You May Like It by K. Platonov. About the book This is not a textbook of psychology, nor even merely a popular exposition of old truisms. The author, a well-known … Continue reading
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Tagged 1965, attention, brain, consciousness, emotions, language, mind, perception, personality, psychology, soviet, thinking, volition
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I. P. Pavlov His Life And Work – Asratyan
In this post, we will see the book I. P. Pavlov His Life And Work by E. A. Asratyan. About the book The book was translated from Russian (name of translator is not given) was published in 1953 by Foreign … Continue reading
Essays On The Patho Physiology Of The Higher Nervous Activity (According To P. P. Pavlov And His School) -. Ivanov-Smolensky
In this post, we will see the book Essays On The Patho Physiology Of The Higher Nervous Activity (According To P. P. Pavlov And His School) by A. G. Ivanov-Smolensky. About the book This translation has been made from the … Continue reading
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Tagged brain functions, Clinical Patho-physiology, Experimental Neuroses, experiments on animals, foreign languages publishing house, higher nervous activity, nervous system, Neuropsychical Diseases, neurosis, pathology, pavlov, physiology, psychiatry, psychology, soviet
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A History Of Psychology – Yaroshevsky
In this post, we will see the book A History Of Psychology by Mikhail Yaroshevsky. About the book The book provides a comprehensive history of development of psychological thought through the ages. Starting from ancient times, the Eastern, Greek and … Continue reading