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Dale Breckenridge Carnegie (born November 24th, 1888 – death: November 1st, 1955) was an American writer, professor, and inventor of the famous self-promotional training program such as: safe-improving, salesmanship, Corporate Training, Public Speaking, and Inter Personal Skills. He was born in the poor wage farmer family.

Although he has not been successful in his early life, but now he is immortal as a successful personality all over the world. This great inventor is the author of ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’ (published in 1936) which is the best selling book till now.The specialty of his book is that it is possible to change the behavior of others through the variation of own response.This world famous psychologist Dale Carnegie has done extensive research on man-women’s behavior, psychology. He has seen, our future success or failure, frustration is hiding in our daily habit.Dale Carnegie’s training is an educational program for businesses, based on Carnegie’s education system. Presented in more than 80 countries, it was established in 1912 and around 80 million people around the world accepted the Carnegie education system.Friends, now I want to share some of these famous psychological books of Dale Carnegie with you. Especially, Dale Carnegie Omnibus in pdf.

The free texts available on this page form part of an initiative to make important and iconic psychology publications widely available. In addition to downloading the material posted here you can get completely free access to an outstanding collection of the most influential journal articles ever published in the history of psychology via the following link.I really hope you enjoy reading these timeless classics.Cheers!BSc (Hons), MScDisclaimerPlease note that as historical artifacts the texts presented here do not follow modern writing conventions e.g. Gender neutral pronouns. Each article is presented in its original context and some of the ideas expressed by the authors may be considered offensive. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the authors and in no way represent the personal opinions, values and beliefs of All-About-Psychology.ComBecome A Psychology PatronIf you like this website please support my so that I can continue to create free content and resources for psychology students and educators; like this classic psychology eBook and article collection. You can become a patron for as little $1 per month and in return you'll receive some great rewards e.g.

A copy of my best selling Psychology Student Guide book. When Abraham Maslow introduced the world to Humanistic Theory, a 'third force' in psychology was born (Behaviorism & Psychoanalytical theory being the first and second). As the name suggests, humanistic theory concerns itself with characteristics which are distinctly human.Arguably the best known example of such a characteristic is Self-Actualization, an innate motivating force unique to the human species. It was in this landmark publication that Maslow provided the first published representation of Self-Actualization at the pinnicle of a hierarchy of human needs.

According to Maslow Self-Actualization refers to the desire for self-fulfillment, in essence to become everything that one is capable of becoming.You can download a free full-text PDF of this classic work via the following link.Transmission of Aggression Through Imitation of Aggressive Models by Albert Bandura. Albert Bandura is one the world's most frequently cited psychologists. His ground-breaking work within the field of social learning and social cognitive theory led to a paradigm shift within psychology away from psychodynamic and behaviorist perspectives.

Psychology Bangla Book Pdf 2016

As part of a new research agenda in the early 1960's which posited that people learn vicariously through observation Bandura began investigating aggression through imitation; work that gave rise to one of the most famous psychology studies of all time, 'Transmission of Aggression Through Imitation of Aggressive Models.' More commonly known as 'The Bobo Doll Experiment,' it was the first study to explore the impact of televised violence on children.You can download a free full-text PDF of this classic work via the following link.Cognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance by Leon Festinger and James Carlsmith.

Cognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance by Leon Festinger and James Carlsmith was the first of numerous studies to corroborate the theory of cognitive dissonance. The premiss for this classic piece of research was to test what happens to a person's private opinion when they are forced to do or say something contrary to that opinion.You can download a free full-text PDF of this hugely influential psychology classic in full for free via the following link.Play and its Role in the Mental Development of the Child By Lev Vygotsky. Despite his premature death at the age of just 37, Lev Vygotsky is widely considered as one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th century. Drawing on a range of perspectives including Marxist thought, cultural history, evolutionary phylogeny and lifespan development, Vygotsky made a lasting contribution to our understanding of the relationship between language and thought, the psychology of art, pedagogy and the psychology of play, in particular the process of self-regulation through creative play.This landmark article - which was orginally given in the form of a speech - provides several key insights into Lev Vygotsky's theories of play. You can download a free full-text PDF of this classic work via the following link.Superstition in The Pigeon by B.F.

Conditioned Emotional Reactions by John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner is one of the most infamous research articles ever published in the history of psychology. Commonly referred to as 'The Case of Little Albert' this psychology classic attempted to show how fear could be induced in an infant through classical conditioning. Originally published in 1920, Conditioned Emotional Reactions remains among the most frequently cited journal articles in introductory psychology courses and textbooks.You can download a free full-text PDF of this psychology classic via the following link.Psychopathology of Everyday Life by Sigmund Freud. The Psychopathology of Everyday Life is arguably one of Sigmund Freud's least technical and, therefore, most accessible publications. Drawing on personal anecdotes and real life examples, Freud explores the psychological mechanisms underpinning such things as the forgetting of names and order of words, mistakes in speech and mistakes in reading and writing etc.

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This was the book that gave rise to what we now refer to as 'The Freudian slip'. As notes in the Psychopathology of Everyday Life: Although the ordinary material of speech of our mother-tongue seems to be guarded against forgetting, its application, however, more often succumbs to another disturbance which is familiar to us as slips of the tongue.You can download a free full-text PDF of this classic publication via the following link.