The American Journal of Psychology, Том 30Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn University of Illinois Press, 1919 |
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... given . Into our instructions we inserted the clause : " Be- fore the exposure I shall name to you the universe of dis- course in which this relation lies . " Mere statements of the universe came , as we had anticipated , less ...
... given . Into our instructions we inserted the clause : " Be- fore the exposure I shall name to you the universe of dis- course in which this relation lies . " Mere statements of the universe came , as we had anticipated , less ...
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... given with the stimuli , and the response of naming it was accordingly inhibited , there was a large number of stimuli for which F did not state a relation . " If you had not told me the universe I could have said that , " she commented ...
... given with the stimuli , and the response of naming it was accordingly inhibited , there was a large number of stimuli for which F did not state a relation . " If you had not told me the universe I could have said that , " she commented ...
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... given up . But this was quite apart from the relation . That sudden awareness and the development of the meaning were a continuous process . " He characterized it further when he contrasted with it another experience . " This relation ...
... given up . But this was quite apart from the relation . That sudden awareness and the development of the meaning were a continuous process . " He characterized it further when he contrasted with it another experience . " This relation ...
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... given . In his chapter on the Composition of Mind , Herbert Spencer classi- fies the components of mind as " the Feelings and the Relations be- tween feelings . " This distinction , as Spencer first draws it , has both an introspective ...
... given . In his chapter on the Composition of Mind , Herbert Spencer classi- fies the components of mind as " the Feelings and the Relations be- tween feelings . " This distinction , as Spencer first draws it , has both an introspective ...
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... given green as compared with the standard is the very essence of the experience . " But consciousness of green and consciousness of like- ness are meanings ; and there is no apparent reason for thinking that , when viewed ...
... given green as compared with the standard is the very essence of the experience . " But consciousness of green and consciousness of like- ness are meanings ; and there is no apparent reason for thinking that , when viewed ...
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