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Excerpt from An Introduction to Experimental Psychology: In Relation to Education
The literature devoted to new researches of this nature is steadily increasing,2 and one Of the chief values of a course in experimental psychology is that the student is thus enabled to understand such literature more easily and to appreciate it better. His training also will give him greater skill in sifting the wheat from the chaff: for it must be admitted that a good deal of work which shows faulty method and immature and hasty conclusions still succeeds in getting into print.
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