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... pattern of these experiments was to take a group of animals at birth , e.g. , puppies , and submit them to either satiation of a need or partial frustration of it , for example , the suckling need . Experiments of this type were made ...
... pattern of these experiments was to take a group of animals at birth , e.g. , puppies , and submit them to either satiation of a need or partial frustration of it , for example , the suckling need . Experiments of this type were made ...
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... pattern . This shows itself in a relative lack of the disgusts and aversions seen in average people and especially in neurotics , e.g. , food annoyances , disgust with body products , body odors , and body functions . Closely related to ...
... pattern . This shows itself in a relative lack of the disgusts and aversions seen in average people and especially in neurotics , e.g. , food annoyances , disgust with body products , body odors , and body functions . Closely related to ...
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... Pattern and Growth in Personality , New York : Holt , Rine- hart and Winston , 1961 . 7. Allport , G. , Personality and Social Encounter , Boston : Beacon , 1960 . 8. Allport , G. , and Vernon , P. E. , Studies in Expressive Movement ...
... Pattern and Growth in Personality , New York : Holt , Rine- hart and Winston , 1961 . 7. Allport , G. , Personality and Social Encounter , Boston : Beacon , 1960 . 8. Allport , G. , and Vernon , P. E. , Studies in Expressive Movement ...
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A Psychological Approach to Science | 1 |
Problem Centering vs Means Centering in Science | 11 |
Preface to Motivation Theory | 19 |
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