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... articulation , the greatest amount of uniformity . Fig . 50 These examples suggest the following kind of con- clusion : when the organism is active , at a high degree ) of vigilance , to use Sir Henry Head's term , it will pro- duće ...
... articulation , the greatest amount of uniformity . Fig . 50 These examples suggest the following kind of con- clusion : when the organism is active , at a high degree ) of vigilance , to use Sir Henry Head's term , it will pro- duće ...
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... articulation of our field into things , or into figures and ground , appears as a clear example of experience or learning , our theory considers this articulation as the direct result of the stimulus distribution , i.e. , as the ...
... articulation of our field into things , or into figures and ground , appears as a clear example of experience or learning , our theory considers this articulation as the direct result of the stimulus distribution , i.e. , as the ...
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... articulation the series possesses , the more chaotic will the aggregation become , and the series will therefore be the harder to learn . This conclusion is well supported by experimental facts : it has proved impossible to learn series ...
... articulation the series possesses , the more chaotic will the aggregation become , and the series will therefore be the harder to learn . This conclusion is well supported by experimental facts : it has proved impossible to learn series ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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