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Dominance - feeling , personality , and social behavior in women , J. social Psychol . , 1939 , 10,3–39 . Individual psychology and the social behavior of monkeys and apes , Int . J. individ . Psychol . , 1935 , 1 , 47–59 .
Dominance - feeling , personality , and social behavior in women , J. social Psychol . , 1939 , 10,3–39 . Individual psychology and the social behavior of monkeys and apes , Int . J. individ . Psychol . , 1935 , 1 , 47–59 .
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A last point that would certainly follow from dynamic theory is that we must always consider the feeling of threat to be in itself a dynamic stimulation to other reactions . No picture of threat is complete in any organism unless we ...
A last point that would certainly follow from dynamic theory is that we must always consider the feeling of threat to be in itself a dynamic stimulation to other reactions . No picture of threat is complete in any organism unless we ...
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THE MYSTIC EXPERIENCE ; THE OCEANIC FEELING Those subjective expressions that have been called the mystic experience and described so well by William James ( 114 ) are a fairly common experience for our subjects .
THE MYSTIC EXPERIENCE ; THE OCEANIC FEELING Those subjective expressions that have been called the mystic experience and described so well by William James ( 114 ) are a fairly common experience for our subjects .
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