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The Students' View of Psychology at Technical School of Aesthetics : Examination of Psychology's Two Cultures (Kimble, 1984)
Yasuhiro IGARASHIMotonao HIRAONobue NAKAMURA
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1999 Volume 7 Pages 33-39

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This paper presents the result of research which treated the view of psychology of students at technical school of aesthetics. The authors distributed a questionnaire which included items to ask what psychology was. Kimble (1984) conducted the research to examine the view of psychology with undergraduate students and psychologists as subjects. He found that in psychologists, there exsisted two cultures, one as scientist and one as humanist, whereas students didn't exhibit such two cultures. His conclusion was that in the process of training as specialists, psychology's two cultures would be established. In the present research, students of technical school of aesthetics didn't exhibit psychology's two cultures.
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© 1999 Yamano College of Aesthetics
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