Doubleday Papers in Psychology: Ittelson, W. H. Perception ... 1954Doubleday., 1954 Contents. --no. 1. Leuba, C. J. The natural man ...1954. --no. 2. English, H. B. The historical roots of learning theory ... 1954. --no. 3. Frank, L. K. Feelings and emotions ... 1954. --no. 4. Fuller, J. L. Nature and nurture ... 1954. --no. 5. Bischof, L. J. Intelligence, statistical conceptions of ots nature ... 1954. --no. 6 Leuba, C. J. The sexual nature of man ... 1954. --no. 7 Ittelson, W. H. Perception ... 1954. --no. 8. Watson, R. T. Psychology asa profession ... 1954. --no. 9. Meenes, M. Studying and learning ... 1954. -- no. 10. Gondor, E. I. Art and play therapy ... 1954. --no. 11. Adams, D. K. The anatomy of personality ... 1954. --no. 12. Bernstein, A. On the nature of psychotherapy ... 1954. --no. 13. Keller, F. S. Learning ... 1954. --no. 14. Frank, L. K. Individual development ... 1955. -- no. 15. Gillespie, J. M. Youth's outlook on the future ... 1955. --no. 16. Fromm, Erika. Intelligence, a dynamic approach. |
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Preface | 1 |
Section Two How We Study Perception | 9 |
Section Three The Development of Perception | 19 |
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