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ABSTRACT THIS, the fourth volume of monograph supplements to the _Psychological Review_, consists of sixteen papers by the students of the Harvard School of Psychology, fifteen of which
represent the principal results of the work done in the laboratory in the last few years. Most of the papers show, properly enough, the influence of Prof. Miinsterberg's vigorous and
original mind, and it is no doubt owing in part to his teaching and direction that each of the researches deals with a well-defined problem by appropriate and original methods. But the
individual workers have preserved their independence, and the standard of treatment and achievement reached is in all cases a high one. Harvard Psychological Studies. Vol. i. Edited by Hugo
Münsterberg. Pp. 654. (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1903.) Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS
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