William Henry Pyle

William Henry Pyle
William Henry Pyle was an influential American psychologist and educator, born on December 15, 1875. He is best known for his contributions to educational psychology, particularly through his research on learning processes and intelligence testing. Pyle authored several books and articles, including "The Science of Human Nature," which was widely used in educational settings.

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CHAPTER IINTRODUCTION Science. Before attempting to define psychology, it will be helpful to make some inquiry into the nature of science in general. Science is knowledge; it is what we know. But mere knowledge is not science. For a bit of knowledge to become a part of science, its relation to other bits of knowledge must be found. In botany, for example, bits of knowledge about plants do not make a... more...