Fields of Psychology: A Study of Man and His EnvironmentH. Holt, 1931 - 613 páginas |
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... turn away from an obstruction . Figure 18 makes clear how this type of avoiding behavior enables the animal to ... turning end over end . It sways here and there . Upon securing food , it again anchors itself and remains fairly quiescent.
... turn away from an obstruction . Figure 18 makes clear how this type of avoiding behavior enables the animal to ... turning end over end . It sways here and there . Upon securing food , it again anchors itself and remains fairly quiescent.
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... turn prevented , the animal resorts to the use of its forelegs . In such cases as these a certain degree of variety and persistence of movement is demonstrated that might very well be interpreted , if one were so inclined , as ...
... turn prevented , the animal resorts to the use of its forelegs . In such cases as these a certain degree of variety and persistence of movement is demonstrated that might very well be interpreted , if one were so inclined , as ...
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... turns both head and eyes to some object and fixates it for a short period . In the beginning , these periods of ... turn its eyes to fixate upon an object and follow its movements . The child usually passes through these stages in ...
... turns both head and eyes to some object and fixates it for a short period . In the beginning , these periods of ... turn its eyes to fixate upon an object and follow its movements . The child usually passes through these stages in ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | 18 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Continued | 49 |
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