Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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Stranica 81
... thing right side up , or upside down , or inside out , is a matter of what the person is used to reacting to ... things were seen right side up and ( b ) that they were not seen right side up ; ( a ) that the whole world seemed ...
... thing right side up , or upside down , or inside out , is a matter of what the person is used to reacting to ... things were seen right side up and ( b ) that they were not seen right side up ; ( a ) that the whole world seemed ...
Stranica 92
... thing from the order to which I had grown accustomed during the past week , gave the scene a surprising , bewildering air which lasted for several hours . It was hardly the feeling , though , that things were upside down " ( 12 , p ...
... thing from the order to which I had grown accustomed during the past week , gave the scene a surprising , bewildering air which lasted for several hours . It was hardly the feeling , though , that things were upside down " ( 12 , p ...
Stranica 94
... things are up and down , right and left , far or near , in terms of what we do or would have to do to touch and manipulate these things . Just as the child learns to demarcate the objects of the external world and to find names for them ...
... things are up and down , right and left , far or near , in terms of what we do or would have to do to touch and manipulate these things . Just as the child learns to demarcate the objects of the external world and to find names for them ...
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