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... learning assoc . or learning Gestalt . ( But see also the writings of Kurt Lewin , which were undoubtedly helping to solve this problem . ) Without attempting any detailed discussion at this time , I would tentatively suggest what can ...
... learning assoc . or learning Gestalt . ( But see also the writings of Kurt Lewin , which were undoubtedly helping to solve this problem . ) Without attempting any detailed discussion at this time , I would tentatively suggest what can ...
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... learning assoc . or learning Gestalt . ( But see also the writings of Kurt Lewin , which were undoubtedly helping to solve this problem . ) Without attempting any detailed discussion at this time , I would tentatively suggest what can ...
... learning assoc . or learning Gestalt . ( But see also the writings of Kurt Lewin , which were undoubtedly helping to solve this problem . ) Without attempting any detailed discussion at this time , I would tentatively suggest what can ...
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... learning theorists , namely , that learning is not only of muscular responses but of affective preferences as well . Not only do we learn to speak English but we learn to like and prefer it ( 186 ) .10 Learning is not then a completely ...
... learning theorists , namely , that learning is not only of muscular responses but of affective preferences as well . Not only do we learn to speak English but we learn to like and prefer it ( 186 ) .10 Learning is not then a completely ...
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The Role of Basic Need Gratification in Psychological | 107 |
The Instinctoid Nature of Basic Needs | 123 |
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