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... dynamic stress has only one way of relief , the pro- blem only one solution , is extremely rare in mental and organic life . We found this same situation even in perception when we studied ambiguous patterns . In short , it seems not an ...
... dynamic stress has only one way of relief , the pro- blem only one solution , is extremely rare in mental and organic life . We found this same situation even in perception when we studied ambiguous patterns . In short , it seems not an ...
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... Dynamic Characters . The Functional Characters of Be- havioural Objects . Attitudes and Their Effects on the Behavioural Environment . Emotions . Silent and Manifest Organization . The Dynamic Theory of Emotion . Ex- perimental Evidence ...
... Dynamic Characters . The Functional Characters of Be- havioural Objects . Attitudes and Their Effects on the Behavioural Environment . Emotions . Silent and Manifest Organization . The Dynamic Theory of Emotion . Ex- perimental Evidence ...
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... dynamic situation . In our theory the forces in the total field direct the bodily movements of the organism . This cannot , of course , mean that the energies consumed in these movements de- rive from the total field , for energy ...
... dynamic situation . In our theory the forces in the total field direct the bodily movements of the organism . This cannot , of course , mean that the energies consumed in these movements de- rive from the total field , for energy ...
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THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
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