Fields of Psychology: A Study of Man and His EnvironmentH. Holt, 1931 - 613 páginas |
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... normal nervous system and normal mind . Corresponding to these are such recessive traits as : light skin , hair , and blue eyes ; normal fingers and toes ; normal eyes and sight ; normal muscular function ; epilepsy , feebleminded- ness ...
... normal nervous system and normal mind . Corresponding to these are such recessive traits as : light skin , hair , and blue eyes ; normal fingers and toes ; normal eyes and sight ; normal muscular function ; epilepsy , feebleminded- ness ...
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... normal person as one who stands at or quite near the central tendency in a typical group of individuals . The normal person represents the average . An abnormal individual , then , is one who deviates from the average . This is the ...
... normal person as one who stands at or quite near the central tendency in a typical group of individuals . The normal person represents the average . An abnormal individual , then , is one who deviates from the average . This is the ...
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... normal way - may be shown , according to Brown , in a very simple way . Of this method ( taken from Janet ) Brown writes : We can ask the patient to say " yes " when he feels a pin - prick , " no " when he does not . We get him to close ...
... normal way - may be shown , according to Brown , in a very simple way . Of this method ( taken from Janet ) Brown writes : We can ask the patient to say " yes " when he feels a pin - prick , " no " when he does not . We get him to close ...
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | 18 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Continued | 49 |
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