Conflict, Displacement, Learned Drives and Theory
Explore the groundbreaking insights of Neal E. Miller in his influential collection, Conflict, Displacement, Learned Drives and Theory. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2008, this paperback features 424 pages of Miller's most significant essays that delve into the realms of conflict, displacement, and learned drives within psychology. As a pioneer in experimental psychology, Miller has garnered international acclaim for his contributions to the field. This first volume presents twenty-one of his essential essays, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between psychological theory and social behavior. Perfect for students and professionals in psychology, sociology, and anthropology, this collection is a must-have for anyone interested in the complexities of human motivation and behavior. Discover the depth of Miller's research and its relevance to contemporary psychological discourse.