Psychology and the Day's Work: A Study in the Application of Psychology to Daily LifeChautauqua Press, 1921 - 347 páginas |
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... matters of every - day life , however , psychologists have offered relatively little of in- terpretative value . Yet these experiences make up the day's work . They determine its quantity and quality . Much has been written about making ...
... matters of every - day life , however , psychologists have offered relatively little of in- terpretative value . Yet these experiences make up the day's work . They determine its quantity and quality . Much has been written about making ...
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... matter of course . ' 99 1 What is the explanation of these adaptations which lead , at times , to such incredible acqui- escence ? All variation by which an individual or a species is ad- justed to the surrounding conditions must be ...
... matter of course . ' 99 1 What is the explanation of these adaptations which lead , at times , to such incredible acqui- escence ? All variation by which an individual or a species is ad- justed to the surrounding conditions must be ...
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... matters his " thinking " has been largely drifting . It is the same sort of involuntary , uncontrolled adaptation that is characteristic of the lower animals ; and the reasons for this are the pressing demands for imme- diate adjustment ...
... matters his " thinking " has been largely drifting . It is the same sort of involuntary , uncontrolled adaptation that is characteristic of the lower animals ; and the reasons for this are the pressing demands for imme- diate adjustment ...
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... matter may be the determining cause . Unselected ac- tions follow the line of least resistance . So a business man attends to a matter of detail . It must be done at once , as it is an integral part of what he is engaged upon . To ...
... matter may be the determining cause . Unselected ac- tions follow the line of least resistance . So a business man attends to a matter of detail . It must be done at once , as it is an integral part of what he is engaged upon . To ...
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... matter over , but go right at it , trying one way after another in rapid succession until they either ob- tain the desired result or become discouraged and stop . The means which they employ are determined by specific inheritance or ...
... matter over , but go right at it , trying one way after another in rapid succession until they either ob- tain the desired result or become discouraged and stop . The means which they employ are determined by specific inheritance or ...
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action activity acts of skill adaptation Al Jennings asso associations attention automatic automatic writing become behavior belief Britling cause cent connection consciousness continuous course effect efficiency effort emotions energy environment error evidence example experience explanation facts failure fatigue feeling Fiona Macleod forget Francis Galton Frost King give given habits Hermann Ebbinghaus Hugo Münsterberg human ideas illustration important increased influence instance intelligence interesting investigation Irving Fisher learner learning less lower animals matter meaning memory ment mental method Meumann mind Morton Prince movements muscle muscular nature needed nerve-cell nervous system neurones observed one's opinions organic period persons physical physiological problem produced progress Psychological Review question reason recall relation remember repetitions requires response says selection significance social sort success tendency things thinking thought tion trial-and-error method uncon unconscious usually William Sharp witnesses words writer young Zeitschrift