The economic experimental
psychology offers no more inspiring idea than this adjustment of work
and psyche by which mental dissatisfaction in the work, mental
depression and discouragement, may be replaced in our social community
by overflowing joy and perfect inner harmony.
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NOTES
[1] The fullest account of the modern studies on individual
differences is to be found in: William Stern: Die differentielle
Psychologie in ihren methodischen Grundlagen. (Leipzig, 1911.)
[2] The practical applications of psychology in education, law, and
medicine, I have discussed in detail in the books: Muensterberg:
Psychology and the Teacher. (New York, 1910.) Muensterberg: On the
Witness Stand. (New York, 1908.) (English edition under the title:
Psychology and Crime.) Muensterberg: Psychotherapy (New York, 1909.)
[3] Frank Parsons: Choosing a Vocation. (Boston, 1909.)
[4] M. Bloomfield: The Vocational Guidance of Youth. (Boston, 1911.)
[5] Vocations for Boys. (Issued by the Vocation Bureau of Boston.
1912.) Vocations for Boston Girls. (Issued by the Girls' Trade
Education League. 1911.) Bulletins of Vocation Series. (Issued by the
Women's Educational and Industrial Union. 1911.)
[6] F.W. Taylor: The Principles of Scientific Management. (New York,
1911.) H.L. Gantt: Work, Wages, and Profits. (New York, 1912.) And the
books of Emerson, Gilbreth, Goldmark, etc., to be mentioned later.
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