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INTRODUCTION 1 FBW THINGS are so intriguing to wonder about as the develop ment of human behavior . The adult human being becomes a marvelously adaptable , competently functioning person within a complex society .
INTRODUCTION 1 FBW THINGS are so intriguing to wonder about as the develop ment of human behavior . The adult human being becomes a marvelously adaptable , competently functioning person within a complex society .
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MAIER , N. R. F. Reasoning in humans : I. On direction . J. comp . ... [ 14 ] MELTON , A. W. The taxonomy of human learning : overview . ... [ 29 , 61 ] Mill , J. Analysis of the phenomena of the human mind .
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