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Measure Your Mind: The Mentimeter and How to Use It - Unlocking the Mind: Exploring the Mentimeter in Psychological Measurement - cover

Measure Your Mind: The Mentimeter and How to Use It - Unlocking the Mind: Exploring the Mentimeter in Psychological Measurement

Marion Rex Trabue, Frank Parker Stockbridge

Editorial: Good Press

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Sinopsis

In 'Measure Your Mind: The Mentimeter and How to Use It,' the anthology presents an incisive exploration of early 20th-century psychological and educational theories, showcasing an array of literary essays and thought-provoking narratives. This collection captures the diverse methodologies and philosophical inquiries into human cognition and assessment, with a focus on the development and application of the Mentimeter. Without singling out individual contributions, the anthology traces the significant strides in measuring intelligence and personality, reflecting on the socio-educational climate of its time. The contributors, led by esteemed editors Marion Rex Trabue and Frank Parker Stockbridge, come from varied intellectual and educational backgrounds, each bringing their wealth of knowledge to the anthology. Their collective efforts represent a crossroads of psychological inquiry and educational reform, resonating with the broader Progressive Era's emphasis on empirical research and scientific methodologies in understanding human capabilities. This collection aligns with contemporary educational and psychological movements, offering readers a nuanced understanding of historical advancements in mental measurement. Readers are invited to embark on an enlightening journey through the pages of 'Measure Your Mind.' This anthology serves as a unique compendium of intellectual exploration offering insights into historical and cultural contexts of mind measurement. Whether for scholars of psychology, educators, or general readers intrigued by the evolution of cognitive assessment, it proves to be a vital educational tool, enriching one's understanding of the complexities inherent in the science of the mind. The dialogues fostered between the diverse works within this volume promise to engage and inspire.
Disponible desde: 10/11/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 277 páginas.

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