University Press of America
Pages: 424
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8191-9331-5 • Paperback • November 1993 • $108.99 • (£84.00)
Noel W. Smith is Professor of Psychology at the State University of New York.
This book is invaluable for its documentation and further elaboration of a relatively little-known but surprisingly well-supported account of the history and current status of psychology.
— Dennis J. Delprato, Eastern Michigan University
...a book of rare scholarship —expansive, articulate, carefully reasoned, and relentless. Smith...has an historical command that stretches effortlessly from ancient conceptions of the soul to field conceptions of relativity and quantum theory.
— Steven Brown, Kent State University
Greek and Interbehavioral Psychology^R illustrates the range of Noel Smith's interests and the characteristically lucid style with which she writes about them. This book should be a valuable resource for anyone with an interest in a naturalistic field-oriented approach to psychology.^RRRR
— Bryan D. Midgley, M.A., University of Kansas
Taking this book as a whole, one is struck by its broad scope and detailed investigation. Smith's studies of pre-Greek and Greek psychologies are unusual, interesting, and important as are his insights into perceptual theory, heredity, cognition, andthe role of the brain in psychology.
— Parker Lichtenstein, THE PSYCHOLOGICAL RECORD
Taking this book as a whole, one is struck by its broad scope and detailed investigation. Smith's studies of pre-Greek and Greek psychologies are unusual, interesting, and important as are his insights into perceptual theory, heredity, cognition, and the role of the brain in psychology.
— Parker Lichtenstein, THE PSYCHOLOGICAL RECORD
This book is invaluable for its documentation and further elaboration of a relatively little-known but surprisingly well-supported account of the history and current status of psychology.
— Dennis J. Delprato, Eastern Michigan University
...a book of rare scholarship —expansive, articulate, carefully reasoned, and relentless. Smith...has an historical command that stretches effortlessly from ancient conceptions of the soul to field conceptions of relativity and quantum theory.
— Steven Brown, Kent State University
Greek and Interbehavioral Psychology^R illustrates the range of Noel Smith's interests and the characteristically lucid style with which she writes about them. This book should be a valuable resource for anyone with an interest in a naturalistic field-oriented approach to psychology.^R
— Bryan D. Midgley, M.A., University of Kansas