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By exploring and applying the differentiation between expression and coping -
which is simultaneously a differentiation between “ useless ” and “ useful ”
behavior - we may help to extend the jurisdiction of psychology in these desirable
...
By exploring and applying the differentiation between expression and coping -
which is simultaneously a differentiation between “ useless ” and “ useful ”
behavior - we may help to extend the jurisdiction of psychology in these desirable
...
Page 185
Also coping behavior tends to die out unless rewarded ; expression persists
without reward . One is gratification - bent ; the other is not . THE POSSIBILITY OF
CONTROL Differential determination by inner and outer determinants shows
itself ...
Also coping behavior tends to die out unless rewarded ; expression persists
without reward . One is gratification - bent ; the other is not . THE POSSIBILITY OF
CONTROL Differential determination by inner and outer determinants shows
itself ...
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Learning ( conťd ) positive approach to , 364 – 365 protection of instincts against ,
153 relation of coping and expression to , 184 - 185 rubricizing in , 271 - 278
thinking and , 283 Leisure , 300 Logic , expression of syndrome data through , 56
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Learning ( conťd ) positive approach to , 364 – 365 protection of instincts against ,
153 relation of coping and expression to , 184 - 185 rubricizing in , 271 - 278
thinking and , 283 Leisure , 300 Logic , expression of syndrome data through , 56
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Contents
Elements of a Psychological Approach to Science | 1 |
Problem Centering vs Means Centering in Science | 13 |
HolisticDynamic Theory in the Study of Personality | 22 |
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