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Book SynopsisIncludes C G Jung's famous word-association studies in normal and abnormal psychology, two lectures on the association method given in 1909 at Clark University, and three articles on psychophysical researches from American and English journals in 1907 and 1908.
Trade Review"A fascinating reminder that Jung, the famous clinician, was also a careful experimentalist of considerable diversity and great ingenuity." * American Journal of Psychology *
Table of Contents*FrontMatter, pg. i*EDITORIAL NOTE, pg. v*TABLE OF CONTENTS, pg. ix*1. The Associations of Normal Subjects, pg. 1*2. An Analysis of the Associations of an Epileptic, pg. 197*3. The Reaction-time Ratio in the Association Experiment, pg. 221*4. Experimental Observations on the Faculty of Memory, pg. 272*5. Psychoanalysis and Association Experiments, pg. 288*6. The Psychological Diagnosis of Evidence, pg. 318*7. Association, Dream, and Hysterical Symptom, pg. 353*8. The Psychopathological Significance of the Association Experiment, pg. 408*9. Disturbances of Reproduction in the Association Experiment, pg. 426*10. The Association Method, pg. 439*11. The Family Constellation, pg. 466*1. On the Psychophysical Relations of the Association Experiment, pg. 481*2. Psychophysical Investigations with the Galvanometer and Pneumograph in Normal and Insane Individuals, pg. 492*3. Further Investigations on the Galvanic Phenomenon and Respiration in Normal and Insane Individuals, pg. 554*1. Statistical Details Of Enlistment, pg. 581*2. New Aspects Of Criminal Psychology, pg. 586*3. The Psychological Methods of Investigation Used in the Psychiatric Clinic of the University of Zurich, pg. 597*4. On The Doctrine Of Complexes, pg. 598*5. On the Psychological Diagnosis of Evidence, pg. 605*BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 617*INDEX, pg. 631