Fields of Psychology: A Study of Man and His EnvironmentH. Holt, 1931 - 613 páginas |
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... activities of organisms ; to reduce such activities to terms of physics and chemistry of the body . It is an attempt to extend the physical concepts of matter and energy so as to include the psychological activities . The behaviorist ...
... activities of organisms ; to reduce such activities to terms of physics and chemistry of the body . It is an attempt to extend the physical concepts of matter and energy so as to include the psychological activities . The behaviorist ...
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... activities as perceiving , remembering , imagining , longing , resolving , and thinking . The psychologist , when he speaks of any of these activities , as well as similar ones , does not mean that there is a perceiver , a rememberer ...
... activities as perceiving , remembering , imagining , longing , resolving , and thinking . The psychologist , when he speaks of any of these activities , as well as similar ones , does not mean that there is a perceiver , a rememberer ...
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... activities both as the vehicle and as the source of energetic changes in the functional performances with which we ... activities of life fall ? We recognize quite well that man has but one organism . Yet he literally performs thousands ...
... activities both as the vehicle and as the source of energetic changes in the functional performances with which we ... activities of life fall ? We recognize quite well that man has but one organism . Yet he literally performs thousands ...
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | 18 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Continued | 49 |
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