Psychology and the Day's Work: A Study in the Application of Psychology to Daily LifeChautauqua Press, 1921 - 347 páginas |
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... significance of the facts and principles of human behavior which investigation has re- vealed . A science is made no less scientific by applying its discoveries . The chemist and botanist are not con- cerned primarily with the practical ...
... significance of the facts and principles of human behavior which investigation has re- vealed . A science is made no less scientific by applying its discoveries . The chemist and botanist are not con- cerned primarily with the practical ...
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... significance in the training of children . The time comes when boys should have something dangerous to do , something that requires strenuous effort , thought and courage , real adventure involving , in their mind at least , danger . If ...
... significance in the training of children . The time comes when boys should have something dangerous to do , something that requires strenuous effort , thought and courage , real adventure involving , in their mind at least , danger . If ...
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... significance . The quality of resis- tance , insufficient in battles and politics , was transferred to other fields . The need to fight developed staying quali- ties . In other cases , enervated by acquiescence and luxury , peoples have ...
... significance . The quality of resis- tance , insufficient in battles and politics , was transferred to other fields . The need to fight developed staying quali- ties . In other cases , enervated by acquiescence and luxury , peoples have ...
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... significance of adaptation . Let us consider it somewhat further . As we ascend the animal series organisms become more complex . These higher forms represent the animals that have been able to adapt themselves to a wider range of ...
... significance of adaptation . Let us consider it somewhat further . As we ascend the animal series organisms become more complex . These higher forms represent the animals that have been able to adapt themselves to a wider range of ...
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... significance for interpreting events of this sharpened observation and inference is obvious . Adaptation to a changed environment is also seen in the altered conduct of States - prison convicts when placed under new conditions . These ...
... significance for interpreting events of this sharpened observation and inference is obvious . Adaptation to a changed environment is also seen in the altered conduct of States - prison convicts when placed under new conditions . These ...
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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