Fields of Psychology: A Study of Man and His EnvironmentH. Holt, 1931 - 613 páginas |
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... child ? Since the child is essentially animal - like in its earlier life at least , in so far as it lacks the ability to report or to comment on its behavior — we might study it much after the method of animal psychology . As we shall ...
... child ? Since the child is essentially animal - like in its earlier life at least , in so far as it lacks the ability to report or to comment on its behavior — we might study it much after the method of animal psychology . As we shall ...
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... child may be taken to indicate a disturbance in the neural pathways controlling behavior . The individual , so it is claimed , is more likely to be abnormal than children in whom such movements disappear earlier . The eye movements of ...
... child may be taken to indicate a disturbance in the neural pathways controlling behavior . The individual , so it is claimed , is more likely to be abnormal than children in whom such movements disappear earlier . The eye movements of ...
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A Study of Man and His Environment Glenn de Vere Higginson. imagination of the child . They maintain , for instance , that it offers the individual such an easy way out of life's difficulties that the child , and later the adult , may be ...
A Study of Man and His Environment Glenn de Vere Higginson. imagination of the child . They maintain , for instance , that it offers the individual such an easy way out of life's difficulties that the child , and later the adult , may be ...
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | 18 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Continued | 49 |
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