Psychological Bulletin, Volume 19American Psychological Association, 1922 Issues for 1904-38 contain the literature section of the Psychological reviews publications. |
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... Mental Power : H. J. BAKER . 447 .. 450 ... 454 .... 454 454 457 ... ......... Thompson's Mental Disorders : S. I. FRANZ .. Martin's Mental iii.
... Mental Power : H. J. BAKER . 447 .. 450 ... 454 .... 454 454 457 ... ......... Thompson's Mental Disorders : S. I. FRANZ .. Martin's Mental iii.
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... Mental Conditions . 30 , 150 , 270 , 389 , 491 , 615 , 679 Nervous and Mental Disorders .... 31 , 151 , 274 , 392 , 492 , 618 , 684 Individual , Racial and Social Psychology , 39 , 154 , 276 , 514 , 626 , 692 Mental Development in Man ...
... Mental Conditions . 30 , 150 , 270 , 389 , 491 , 615 , 679 Nervous and Mental Disorders .... 31 , 151 , 274 , 392 , 492 , 618 , 684 Individual , Racial and Social Psychology , 39 , 154 , 276 , 514 , 626 , 692 Mental Development in Man ...
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... mental disorders and the existing legal restictions on the treatment of mental disorders . Under the second subject he takes up the restrictions as to in- patient treatment ; the meager extent to which voluntary treatment is permitted ...
... mental disorders and the existing legal restictions on the treatment of mental disorders . Under the second subject he takes up the restrictions as to in- patient treatment ; the meager extent to which voluntary treatment is permitted ...
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... mental hospitals . He follows this with a discussion of institutional services , stat- ing that the primary center should be available for out - patient treatment of mental cases . He enlarges upon the importance of this type of ...
... mental hospitals . He follows this with a discussion of institutional services , stat- ing that the primary center should be available for out - patient treatment of mental cases . He enlarges upon the importance of this type of ...
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... MENTAL CONDITIONS 65. DAVIS , T. L. , The Sanity of Hamlet . J. of Philos . , 1921 , 18 , 629-634 . Hamlet evidently developed a psychosis as a result of his grief for his father coupled with his mother's unseemly conduct . He shuts ...
... MENTAL CONDITIONS 65. DAVIS , T. L. , The Sanity of Hamlet . J. of Philos . , 1921 , 18 , 629-634 . Hamlet evidently developed a psychosis as a result of his grief for his father coupled with his mother's unseemly conduct . He shuts ...
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Página 71 - one member to serve for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for four years, and one for five years; and thereafter one member shall
Página 101 - Without great precision in the control of intensity it is obvious that reproducibility of result can not be obtained and little significance can be attached to extent or shape of field, to order of ranking as to breadth of field, or to any variations from time to time or from person to person in these important features.
Página 101 - the American Ophthalmological Society for a feasible means of illuminating the perimeter arm with light of a good intensity and quality, so that every point on the arm in any meridian in which it may be placed shall receive equal intensities of light. Intensity and quality of illumination
Página 101 - alone the fields of color sensitivity may be made to have almost any breadth within the field of vision, to differ radically in shape and even to change or reverse their order of ranking as to breadth. The
Página 167 - of ordinary size, 51.6 per cent of them would have been in the wrong section according to the other test, and 31.8 per cent of them would have been out of place by an amount equal at least to half the range of such a
Página 358 - The aim of psychology is to render our knowledge of human nature more exact and more systematic, in order that we may control ourselves more wisely and influence our fellow-men more effectively.
Página 207 - ability to learn, to think quickly and accurately, to analyze a situation, to maintain a state of mental alertness, and to comprehend and follow instructions". The
Página 605 - (1) The Principle of Serviceable Associated Habits; (2) The Principle of Antithesis; (3) The Principle of Actions Due to the Constitution of the Nervous System.
Página 288 - (1) To determine what words are most frequently misspelled by the graduates of high schools and preparatory schools. (2) To determine how these words are misspelled. (3) To determine how these words may be taught and learned with a minimum expenditure of time and energy on the part of teacher and student.
Página 688 - There is evidence which points to a general factor of suggestibility complicated by group factors. General suggestibility is greatly modified by the specific conditions and elements of the whole situation, which vary in individual cases, according to experience of it and knowledge about it.