Perspectives in PsychologyScott, Foresman, 1963 - 178 páginas |
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... stories who do not appear in the picture ? " The answer is " yes " most often in stories about picture 1. Accord- ing to our third premise about the TAT , the " introduced " parent should be the one who is more emotionally significant ...
... stories who do not appear in the picture ? " The answer is " yes " most often in stories about picture 1. Accord- ing to our third premise about the TAT , the " introduced " parent should be the one who is more emotionally significant ...
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... stories ( in Rosenzweig's terms ) extrapunitive , intropunitive , or impunitive ? " We know , empirically , that the dominantly- oriented boy expresses much aggression toward his mother , usually , as the picture offers the chance , in ...
... stories ( in Rosenzweig's terms ) extrapunitive , intropunitive , or impunitive ? " We know , empirically , that the dominantly- oriented boy expresses much aggression toward his mother , usually , as the picture offers the chance , in ...
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... stories 8. Work for n Sentience 9. Work for n Autonomy 10. Work for glory , money , or ideal 11. Work is sissy 12. College for n Achievement 13. Unable to " hurt " mother 14. Tok en Work theme 15. Way of All Flesh theme N * Fisher's ...
... stories 8. Work for n Sentience 9. Work for n Autonomy 10. Work for glory , money , or ideal 11. Work is sissy 12. College for n Achievement 13. Unable to " hurt " mother 14. Tok en Work theme 15. Way of All Flesh theme N * Fisher's ...
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achievement motive activity aggression analysis animals anxiety aroused authority sequences autoinstruction aversive stimulation avoid failure B. F. Skinner B's response become behavior child chimpanzees clinical clinicians complex concept correlational differential psychology discriminative stimulus E. L. Thorndike effect ego psychology environment example experience experimental exploration exploratory extinction fact fear fixation frames Freud function goal habit homeostatic human hypothesis idea important individual instincts Insult Fantasy group Insult groups interaction interest learning level of aspiration machine maze means measure Meehl ment mental psychology methods MMPI motiva motive to avoid Noninsult objects observed organism performance person possible prediction present primary drives probability problem Psychol psychology psychometric psychoticism question R₁ rats reduce rein relation scores secondary reinforcement SF group significant situation sponses stories student subjects success task tendency theoretical theory tion tive treatment variables