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... perception enough to affect acuity of perception of light or touch or odor . But it is probable that this effect can be demonstrated in spheres of perception removed from the merely physiological , e.g. , Einstellung experiment ( 279 ) ...
... perception enough to affect acuity of perception of light or touch or odor . But it is probable that this effect can be demonstrated in spheres of perception removed from the merely physiological , e.g. , Einstellung experiment ( 279 ) ...
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... perception , cognitively speaking , may be seen as relatively unmotivated by comparison with ordinary cognitions . We have seen in Chapter 13 that rubricizing perception was at best partial ; not so much an examination of all the ...
... perception , cognitively speaking , may be seen as relatively unmotivated by comparison with ordinary cognitions . We have seen in Chapter 13 that rubricizing perception was at best partial ; not so much an examination of all the ...
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... perception ? Would not the study of good taste enter here ? Of the genuine , of the true , and the beautiful ? How about the aesthetic perception ? Why do some people perceive.beauty and others not ? Under this same heading of perception ...
... perception ? Would not the study of good taste enter here ? Of the genuine , of the true , and the beautiful ? How about the aesthetic perception ? Why do some people perceive.beauty and others not ? Under this same heading of perception ...
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A Psychological Approach to Science | 1 |
Problem Centering vs Means Centering in Science | 11 |
Preface to Motivation Theory | 19 |
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