Readings for an Introduction to PsychologyRichard Austin King McGraw-Hill, 1961 - 388 páginas |
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... fear testing is com- plicated by the fact that all or most " fear " stimuli evoke many positive exploratory re- sponses early in life and do not consistently evoke flight responses until the monkey is 40 to 50 days of age . Similar ...
... fear testing is com- plicated by the fact that all or most " fear " stimuli evoke many positive exploratory re- sponses early in life and do not consistently evoke flight responses until the monkey is 40 to 50 days of age . Similar ...
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... fear . For instance , many symptoms found in cases of combat neuroses ( so - called shell - shock ) are thought to be fear - reducing mechanisms . Points to guide your study 1. Notice that the ideas involved in this experiment are ...
... fear . For instance , many symptoms found in cases of combat neuroses ( so - called shell - shock ) are thought to be fear - reducing mechanisms . Points to guide your study 1. Notice that the ideas involved in this experiment are ...
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... fear is also presumably innate . But the connection between the cues in the white compartment and the fear was learned . Therefore the fear of the white compartment may be called an ac- quired drive . Because fear can be learned , it ...
... fear is also presumably innate . But the connection between the cues in the white compartment and the fear was learned . Therefore the fear of the white compartment may be called an ac- quired drive . Because fear can be learned , it ...
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THE SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY | 1 |
A Case History in Scientific Method | 7 |
THE USES OF PSYCHOLOGY | 19 |
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