Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology

Contents

 * Translators' Introduction
 * Author's Preface
 * Chapter 1. Our Knowledge Concerning Memory
 * Chapter 2. The Possibility of Enlarging Our Knowledge of Memory
 * Chapter 3. The Method of Investigation
 * Chapter 4. The Utility of the Averages Obtained
 * Chapter 5. Rapidity of Learning Series of Syllables as a Function of Their Length
 * Chapter 6. Retention as a Function of the Number of Repetitions
 * Chapter 7. Retention and Obliviscence as a Function of the Time
 * Chapter 8. Retention as a Function of Repeated Learning
 * Chapter 9. Retention as a Function of the Order of Succession of the Members of the Series