Basic Psychology: A Study of the Modern Healthy MindRandom House, 1957 - 340 páginas |
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... child to another and in the same child at different times , but somehow by this procedure of selection , each child secured all of the basic nutriments that it needed . When organisms , including human beings , are deprived of certain ...
... child to another and in the same child at different times , but somehow by this procedure of selection , each child secured all of the basic nutriments that it needed . When organisms , including human beings , are deprived of certain ...
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... child pointed to it . Presently the child imitated this true vocal gesture , saying rather a whispered " ti - ti " than " tick - tick . " The similarity between the vocal utterance and the tick of the clock entirely escaped the child's ...
... child pointed to it . Presently the child imitated this true vocal gesture , saying rather a whispered " ti - ti " than " tick - tick . " The similarity between the vocal utterance and the tick of the clock entirely escaped the child's ...
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... child at some time probably makes every human sound . Soon , however , the child finds that there is one way of making a pattern of sound which will be most efficacious in social control , and this way of uttering phonations is the ...
... child at some time probably makes every human sound . Soon , however , the child finds that there is one way of making a pattern of sound which will be most efficacious in social control , and this way of uttering phonations is the ...
Contenido
PSYCHOLOGY AS SCIENCE | 19 |
LOOKING THROUGH THE SKULL | 36 |
THE BRAIN AND THE MIND | 48 |
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