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... direction was discovered by J. F. Brown ( 1931 a ) . Of two equal motions , one in the vertical and one in the horizontal direction , the former appears to have the greater velocity . This effect shows the same direction as the ...
... direction was discovered by J. F. Brown ( 1931 a ) . Of two equal motions , one in the vertical and one in the horizontal direction , the former appears to have the greater velocity . This effect shows the same direction as the ...
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... DIRECTION OF FORCE AND RESPONSE . INFLUENCE OF EXPERIENCE . A force is a vectorial magnitude , i.e. , it has a direction . It is hard to understand how in the case of an object moving straight towards one this direction could be any ...
... DIRECTION OF FORCE AND RESPONSE . INFLUENCE OF EXPERIENCE . A force is a vectorial magnitude , i.e. , it has a direction . It is hard to understand how in the case of an object moving straight towards one this direction could be any ...
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... Direction and Excitation . Thus we may say that the " direc- tion " of the process depends upon the fact whether it contains one or more excitations , but this term direction must be handled with care , for there are process directions ...
... Direction and Excitation . Thus we may say that the " direc- tion " of the process depends upon the fact whether it contains one or more excitations , but this term direction must be handled with care , for there are process directions ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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