2. Formulate a psychological question regarding each of the following: hours of work, genius, crime, baseball.
3. Distinguish introspection from theorizing.
4. What different sorts of objective fact can be observed in psychology?
5. What is the difference between the physiology of hearing and the psychology of hearing?
6. State two reasons why it would be undesirable to limit psychology to the introspective study of consciousness.
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7. What is the difference between an experiment and a test, (a) in purpose, (b) in method?
8. Compare the time it takes you to add twenty one-place numbers, arranged in a vertical column, and arranged in a horizontal line, (a) Is this introspective or objective observation? Why so? (b) Is it a test or an experiment? Why?
9. Write a psychological sketch of some one you know well, taking care to avoid praise and blame, and to stick to the psychological point of view.

REFERENCES

Some of the good books on the different branches of psychology are the following:
On animal psychology:

Margaret F. Washburn, The Animal Mind, 2nd edition, 1917. John B. Watson, Behavior, 1914.

On child psychology:

Norsworthy and Whitley, The Psychology of Childhood, 1918.

On abnormal psychology:

A. J. Rosanoff, Manual of Psychiatry, 5th edition, 1920.

On applied psychology:

Hollingworth and Poffenberger, Applied Psychology, 1917.