Readings for an Introduction to PsychologyRichard Austin King McGraw-Hill, 1961 - 388 páginas |
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... score made is between 80 and 90 percent . A further indication of this dissipation of imprintability with increasing age is obtained when we average the scores for those animals which were between 24 and 32 hours old . The average score ...
... score made is between 80 and 90 percent . A further indication of this dissipation of imprintability with increasing age is obtained when we average the scores for those animals which were between 24 and 32 hours old . The average score ...
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... scores and probabilities for crucial comparisons among the four experimental groups Comparison * " Good " -pro vs ... scores for the two groups reinforced with " Mm - hmm " were not significantly different . The mean " Good " -pro score ...
... scores and probabilities for crucial comparisons among the four experimental groups Comparison * " Good " -pro vs ... scores for the two groups reinforced with " Mm - hmm " were not significantly different . The mean " Good " -pro score ...
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... scores are well distributed between these extremes , with a mean score of about eight items and a tendency for greater concentration of scores toward the lower conformity end . The reliability of the total score , as a measure of ...
... scores are well distributed between these extremes , with a mean score of about eight items and a tendency for greater concentration of scores toward the lower conformity end . The reliability of the total score , as a measure of ...
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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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