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by Kathleen M. Galotti
15.0 minutes

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Title
Cognitive Psychology In and Out of the Laboratory
Author
Kathleen M. Galotti
Reading Time
15.0 minutes
Category
Psychology
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Who is Kathleen M. Galotti?

Kathleen M. Galotti holds a B.A. in psychology and economics, an M.A. and a Ph.D. in psychology, and an M.S.E. in computer and information sciences.

Who should read Cognitive Psychology In and Out of the Laboratory?

Undergraduate students studying psychology

What is the background behind Cognitive Psychology In and Out of the Laboratory?

The cognitive revolution was a rejection of the behaviorist assumption that mental events and states were beyond the realm of scientific study.

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Target Audience

Undergraduate students studying psychology

Author Background

Kathleen M. Galotti holds a B.A. in psychology and economics, an M.A. and a Ph.D. in psychology, and an M.S.E. in computer and information sciences. She is a full professor of psychology and cognitive studies at Carleton College.

Historical Context

The cognitive revolution was a rejection of the behaviorist assumption that mental events and states were beyond the realm of scientific study.

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