The American Journal of Psychology, Том 12Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn University of Illinois Press, 1901 |
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... activity , acquisition largely co - operates . It is the joint product of instinct and acquisition . " Mr. Bain sums 1Nature , Vol . XII , pp . 507 , 508 . 2 Habit and Instinct , 1896 , p . 106 . 3 The Senses and Intellect , 4th Ed ...
... activity , acquisition largely co - operates . It is the joint product of instinct and acquisition . " Mr. Bain sums 1Nature , Vol . XII , pp . 507 , 508 . 2 Habit and Instinct , 1896 , p . 106 . 3 The Senses and Intellect , 4th Ed ...
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... activities , than it does . If it preceded securely balanced sitting , the less nat- ural and less useful hitching would never appear as a substitute . " This conclusion is not warranted by the studies made upon the babies of primitive ...
... activities , than it does . If it preceded securely balanced sitting , the less nat- ural and less useful hitching would never appear as a substitute . " This conclusion is not warranted by the studies made upon the babies of primitive ...
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... attainable object . In the case cited , the desire to climb was inhibited by the ability to walk . This is not common in children , as the ability to walk simply opens a wider range for their activity and thus favors it 34 TRETTIEN :
... attainable object . In the case cited , the desire to climb was inhibited by the ability to walk . This is not common in children , as the ability to walk simply opens a wider range for their activity and thus favors it 34 TRETTIEN :
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... activity and thus favors it by an in- creased muscular vigor . Fear of high places or of falling is not at all common in the first acts of climbing . It is only after they have had several calamitous experiences that fear in some case ...
... activity and thus favors it by an in- creased muscular vigor . Fear of high places or of falling is not at all common in the first acts of climbing . It is only after they have had several calamitous experiences that fear in some case ...
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... activity is seen in the movements of the arms and hands . There is a rhythmic movement in the arms which alternates with the movements of the legs . The child also has a passion for carrying objects . One child could walk more securely ...
... activity is seen in the movements of the arms and hands . There is a rhythmic movement in the arms which alternates with the movements of the legs . The child also has a passion for carrying objects . One child could walk more securely ...
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