| 1901 - 862 páginas
...of learning by the selection of impulses and association of them with different sense impressions, to a point beyond that reached by any other of the...slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex'. Dogs and cats learn more than the fish, while monkeys... | |
| 1901 - 624 páginas
...sense impressions, to a point beyond that reached by any other of the lower animals. In this, too,they resemble man ; for he differs from the lower animals...slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex. Dogs and cats learn more than the fish, while monkeys... | |
| George William Hunter - 1914 - 440 páginas
...have many of the mental attributes of man. Professor Thorndike of Columbia University sums up their habits of learning as follows: — " In their method...slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex. Dogs and cats learn more than the fish, while monkeys... | |
| George William Hunter - 1914 - 444 páginas
...association of them with different sense-impressions, to a point beyond that reached by any other cf the lower animals. In this, too, they resemble man;...slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex. Dogs and cats learn more than the fish, while monkeys... | |
| Leslie Henri Allen - 1925 - 244 páginas
...have many of the mental attributes of man. "Professor Thorndike of Columbia University sums up their habits of learning as follows : — " 'In their method...slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex. Dogs and cats learn more than the fish, while monkeys... | |
| 1925 - 356 páginas
...learning, by the selection of impulses and association of them with different sense-impressions to a ponit beyond that reached by any other of the lower animals....too they resemble man; for he differs from the lower annuals not only in the possession of a new sort of intelligence but also in the tremendous extension... | |
| 1901 - 624 páginas
...sense impressions, to a point beyond that reached by any other of the lower animals. In this, too,they resemble man ; for he differs from the lower animals...slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex. Dogs and cats learn more than the fish, while monkeys... | |
| John Thomas Scopes - 1997 - 356 páginas
...learning, by the selection of impulses and association of them with different sense-impressions to a ponit beyond that reached by any other of the lower animals....too they resemble man; for he differs from the lower anmials not only in the possession of a new sort of intelligence but also in the tremendous extension... | |
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