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... factors are inner tensions , involving biological needs and needs given form as a result of social pressure . In a ... factors in perception may be minimized ; but even here the per- sonal factor is easily detected and measured when ...
... factors are inner tensions , involving biological needs and needs given form as a result of social pressure . In a ... factors in perception may be minimized ; but even here the per- sonal factor is easily detected and measured when ...
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... factor that will give here the traditional factors of association psychology : recency , frequency , and vividness . Note the need for the addi- tional factors : realistic possibilities and mood . If , for example , " rich merchant ...
... factor that will give here the traditional factors of association psychology : recency , frequency , and vividness . Note the need for the addi- tional factors : realistic possibilities and mood . If , for example , " rich merchant ...
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... factors dealing with general mus- cular development and factors dealing with a specific develop- ment of specific muscle groups ; or we encounter general speed of response and , superimposed upon this , specific speeds of vari- ous ...
... factors dealing with general mus- cular development and factors dealing with a specific develop- ment of specific muscle groups ; or we encounter general speed of response and , superimposed upon this , specific speeds of vari- ous ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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