Principles Of Topological Psychology by Kurt Lewin

Principles Of Topological Psychology by Kurt Lewin

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Principles Of Topological Psychology by Kurt Lewin

2015 Reprint of 1936 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition. Not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Topological psychology may be described non-technically as an attempt to comprehend human behavior in terms of the objects which are present, and of the relations among events taking place in a given environment (life-span). Lewin contends that it provides the basis for a truly scientific psychology. The Lewin's equation, B = ƒ(P, E), is a psychological equation of behavior developed by Kurt Lewin. It states that behavior is a function of the person in their environment. The equation is the psychologist's most well known formula in social psychology, of which Lewin was a modern pioneer. When first presented in Lewin's book Principles of Topological Psychology, published in 1936, it contradicted most popular theories in that it gave importance to a person's momentary situation in understanding his or her behavior, rather than relying entirely on the past.
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ISBN 13 9781406746792
ISBN 10 1406746797
Title Principles Of Topological Psychology
Author Kurt Lewin
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Read Books
Year published 2007-03-15
Number of pages 360
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