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... problem of the physiological correlate of our experience of time has recently been discussed by Boring ( 1933 ) , who is fully aware of its difficulties and of the fact that this physiological correlate must be a process or an aspect of ...
... problem of the physiological correlate of our experience of time has recently been discussed by Boring ( 1933 ) , who is fully aware of its difficulties and of the fact that this physiological correlate must be a process or an aspect of ...
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... problem of the psychology of thinking is : How does a problem find its solution , how does the stress set up by a question contrive to create those conditions which will make the answer possible ? We have previously ( pp . 615 f ...
... problem of the psychology of thinking is : How does a problem find its solution , how does the stress set up by a question contrive to create those conditions which will make the answer possible ? We have previously ( pp . 615 f ...
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... problem , a problem which we might put as a question to test a subject's intel- ligence : " What would you do under those conditions ? " And the solution was not produced by an act of thought , but at a time when the rational part of ...
... problem , a problem which we might put as a question to test a subject's intel- ligence : " What would you do under those conditions ? " And the solution was not produced by an act of thought , but at a time when the rational part of ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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