The American Journal of Psychology, Volume 33Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn University of Illinois Press, 1922 - Psychology |
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... tion 305 S. FELDMAN and E. B. TITCHENER A Bibliography of the Scientific Writings of Wilhelm Wundt 260 J. M. FLETCHER The Miracle Man of New Orleans 113 C. H. GRIFFITTS Affirmation and Negation 84 M. GUERNSEY A Study of Liminal Sound ...
... tion 305 S. FELDMAN and E. B. TITCHENER A Bibliography of the Scientific Writings of Wilhelm Wundt 260 J. M. FLETCHER The Miracle Man of New Orleans 113 C. H. GRIFFITTS Affirmation and Negation 84 M. GUERNSEY A Study of Liminal Sound ...
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... tion , not a philosophy . It is a method of investigation . And it is 10E . B. Holt : " Response and Cognition , " Jl . of P. , Ps . , & Sc . M. , July 8 , 1915 , 371 . " The physiological explanation of behavior represented by H. L. ...
... tion , not a philosophy . It is a method of investigation . And it is 10E . B. Holt : " Response and Cognition , " Jl . of P. , Ps . , & Sc . M. , July 8 , 1915 , 371 . " The physiological explanation of behavior represented by H. L. ...
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... tion completes or clarifies many of the problems which have been confronting us . Take , for example , the traditional division of the mind into cognitive , conative , and emotional states . Much of psychology has been concerned with an ...
... tion completes or clarifies many of the problems which have been confronting us . Take , for example , the traditional division of the mind into cognitive , conative , and emotional states . Much of psychology has been concerned with an ...
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... tion of unexplained circumstances or through the systematic investigations of science . To give a homely example , we may value beer as a healthy antidote for thirst ; but the results of chemical and physiological investigations may ...
... tion of unexplained circumstances or through the systematic investigations of science . To give a homely example , we may value beer as a healthy antidote for thirst ; but the results of chemical and physiological investigations may ...
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... tion of instinct . According to this definition , the relatively distinct and specific ways of reacting to the environment are united into comprehensive tendencies which we call the princi- pal or dominating instincts . The striking ...
... tion of instinct . According to this definition , the relatively distinct and specific ways of reacting to the environment are united into comprehensive tendencies which we call the princi- pal or dominating instincts . The striking ...
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