Abstract
MR. DELL is a schoolmaster in a Somerset school. He has read about and become interested in experimental psychology. In this book he seeks to interest his colleagues, and shows how boys and teachers may cooperate in experiments to their mutual advantage. It is intended, then, both for teacher and for pupil. The experiments have evidently been employed by the writer among his own pupils; they are suitable, we are told, for children of from twelve to fifteen years of age.
The Gateways of Knowledge: An Introduction to the Study of the Senses.
By J. A. Dell. Pp. xii + 171. (Cambridge: University Press, 1912.) Price 2s. 6d.
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M., C. The Gateways of Knowledge: An Introduction to the Study of the Senses . Nature 89, 476–477 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/089476c0
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