Ability: A Psychological Study

Originally published in 1926, the first part of this book attempted to formulate a theory of ability in the light of recent experimental results of the time. It discusses the nature of intelligence and the problem of special abilities, and includes a study of some typical forms of genius. The second part gives an account of a three years’ experimental study of special abilities in arts and science respectively, carried out upon university students. Samples of the tests employed are included. The results are presented in non-technical form. Victoria Hazlitt was a pioneer of experimental psychology, which was particularly significant as a woman in the early twentieth century. In many cases her work anticipated later developments in psychology by many years. Today it can be enjoyed in its historical context.

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Ability: A Psychological Study

Originally published in 1926, the first part of this book attempted to formulate a theory of ability in the light of recent experimental results of the time. It discusses the nature of intelligence and the problem of special abilities, and includes a study of some typical forms of genius. The second part gives an account of a three years’ experimental study of special abilities in arts and science respectively, carried out upon university students. Samples of the tests employed are included. The results are presented in non-technical form. Victoria Hazlitt was a pioneer of experimental psychology, which was particularly significant as a woman in the early twentieth century. In many cases her work anticipated later developments in psychology by many years. Today it can be enjoyed in its historical context.

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Ability: A Psychological Study

Ability: A Psychological Study

by Victoria Hazlitt
Ability: A Psychological Study

Ability: A Psychological Study

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Originally published in 1926, the first part of this book attempted to formulate a theory of ability in the light of recent experimental results of the time. It discusses the nature of intelligence and the problem of special abilities, and includes a study of some typical forms of genius. The second part gives an account of a three years’ experimental study of special abilities in arts and science respectively, carried out upon university students. Samples of the tests employed are included. The results are presented in non-technical form. Victoria Hazlitt was a pioneer of experimental psychology, which was particularly significant as a woman in the early twentieth century. In many cases her work anticipated later developments in psychology by many years. Today it can be enjoyed in its historical context.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135073404
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/26/2013
Series: Psychology Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 162
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Victoria Hazlitt

Table of Contents

Part I The Nature of Ability 1 Introduction 2 General capacity 3 General capacity (continued) 4 General capacity (continued) 5 Special abilities 6 Special abilities (continued) 7 Summary and conclusion Part II Tests for University Students 1 Tests for the selection of university students 2 Tests for the guidance of university students 3 The results 4 The effect of practice and coaching 5 Correlations 6 Conclusion Index

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