Artur Szymczak Szymczak itibaren 64010 Madonna della Carità TE, İtalya
one should not have to read this book in high school english. it ruins it. i liked fitzgerald WAY better when i read him on my own.
The subtitle of this book is "great psychological experiments of the twentieth century," but this is no academic tome. Lauren Slater is a psychologist by trade, but in this book she's turned out a beautifully written pop-journalistic account of these various studies, their principal authors, and even some of the studies' subjects. All of the canonical studies familiar to anyone who's taken Psych 101 are here: Philip Zimmerman's "Stanford Prison" experiment is one notable exception, but that's had entire books written about it already. Her follow-up with some of the participants in the Milgram "obedience" experiments (when participants were asked to "shock" an accomplice) are worth the price of admission alone. A must-read for anyone with even a passing interested in psychology.