Psychology and the Day's Work: A Study in the Application of Psychology to Daily LifeC. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - 388 páginas |
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... one's own method of thinking , work- ing , and acting . Yet knowing oneself reaches far into suc- cess and failure ; and there is no other way of understand- ing the behavior of others . It is , therefore , in the hope of interpreting a ...
... one's own method of thinking , work- ing , and acting . Yet knowing oneself reaches far into suc- cess and failure ; and there is no other way of understand- ing the behavior of others . It is , therefore , in the hope of interpreting a ...
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... one's memory records . A significant psycho- logical corollary is that another man with essentially the same " experience " will draw the opposite conclusion . In discussing questions of efficiency with business men the writer has found ...
... one's memory records . A significant psycho- logical corollary is that another man with essentially the same " experience " will draw the opposite conclusion . In discussing questions of efficiency with business men the writer has found ...
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... one's highest level of efficiency , and effort is a strain which one is loath to make . Consequently , lawyers , doctors , teachers , and business men are contented with efforts that bring fair results . So true is it that man is ...
... one's highest level of efficiency , and effort is a strain which one is loath to make . Consequently , lawyers , doctors , teachers , and business men are contented with efforts that bring fair results . So true is it that man is ...
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... one's power . U. S. Grant is an example . But the most strik- ing illustration is Patrick Henry . " His companions " [ in youth ] " recollect no instance of premature wit , no striking sentiment , no flash of fancy , no remarkable ...
... one's power . U. S. Grant is an example . But the most strik- ing illustration is Patrick Henry . " His companions " [ in youth ] " recollect no instance of premature wit , no striking sentiment , no flash of fancy , no remarkable ...
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... these people have had similar experiences and have reasoned with like accuracy from the same start- ing - point . The circle within which one reasons will be large or small according as one's experience has been broad THINKING AND ACTING ...
... these people have had similar experiences and have reasoned with like accuracy from the same start- ing - point . The circle within which one reasons will be large or small according as one's experience has been broad THINKING AND ACTING ...
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action activity adaptation Al Jennings asso associations attention automatic automatic writing become behavior belief Britling cause cent connection consciousness continued course digestion effect efficiency effort emotions energy environment error evidence example excitement experience explanation factor facts fatigue feeling Fiona Macleod forget Frost King gastric juice given habits Hermann Ebbinghaus human ideas illustration important increased influence instance interest investigation Irving Fisher Journal learner learning lower animals matter meaning memory ment mental method mind Morton Prince movements muscle muscular needed nerve-cell neurones observed one's opinions organs Pavlov peristalsis persons physical physiological problem produced progress psychic Psychology question reason recall reflex relation remember repetitions requires response saliva says secretion selection significance social sort stimulation stomach success tendency things thinking thought tion trial-and-error method uncon unconscious usually William Sharp witnesses words writer young Zeitschrift