| + + + | Am. J. Soc. 10: 691. Mr. ‘05. 2240w. |
“The book is essentially a text-book, and has been arranged so as to be flexible to emphasis laid on various desired portions.”
| + + | Critic. 46: 382. Ap. ‘05. 90w. |
“The text is readable, the doctrine sound, the teaching effective.”
| + + + | Dial. 38: 273. Ap. 16, ‘05. 440w. |
“One of the very best of elementary textbooks of the subject.” R. S. Woodworth.
| + + — | Educ. R. 30: 312. O. ‘05. 860w. |
“Numerous works on psychology have appeared in recent years, but this, in our opinion, is not only the latest but also the most satisfactory of them all. Every sentence in this volume shows the careful investigator, who has not only got results, but has also made himself so familiar with these results that apparently without effort he expresses them in words that are simple and in sentences that are clear. Technical readers will not object to this, and untechnical readers will especially appreciate it.”
| + + + | Pub. Opin. 38: 255. F. 18, ‘05. 540w. |
“It is essentially a text-book, and is abundantly supplied with cross-references.”