Authors, no doubt, are always gratified when their works
find favorable acceptance. The writer of this text has been
doubly gratified, however, at the cordial reception and
widespread use accorded to the present volume. This
feeling does not arise from any narrow personal pride or
selfish interest, but rather from the fact that the warm
approval of the educational public has proved an
important point; namely, that the fundamental truths of
psychology, when ...