The Science of Human Behavior 



By 



MAURICE PARMELEE 



Professor of Sociology, University uf Missouri 



To he published January, 1913 



This is the first book to bring together the resuUs of the most 

 recent work in biology, zoology, neurology in particular, in genetic 

 and comparative psychology, and in anthropology, showing the sig- 

 nificance of this work for the analysis of the fundamental factors in 

 the determination of human behavior; namely, instinct, inteUigence, 

 feehng, and the different types of social relationships. 



The book contains contributions which are vital to psychologists, 

 anthropologists, and social scientists, and will be of great value to 

 the general reader bringing together in convenient form the results 

 of work which is of so much significance for the study of human 

 behavior and human nature. To those engaged in educational 

 work it will be of great use, and will be found valuable as a col- 

 lege and university text-book in certain courses in psychology and 

 sociology. 



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Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York 



