Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... rôle . The first influences the stimulation directly : if the distance is too great , the grain will become too fine to be effective ; the microstructure will disappear , stimulation will be homogeneous , and we shall see fog - filled ...
... rôle . The first influences the stimulation directly : if the distance is too great , the grain will become too fine to be effective ; the microstructure will disappear , stimulation will be homogeneous , and we shall see fog - filled ...
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... ROLE OF MEMORY No fact has challenged the psychologist as much as the fact that we have a memory . Through memory ... rôle it has played to the present day . In the eyes of the psychologists and the psychologizing scientists memory ...
... ROLE OF MEMORY No fact has challenged the psychologist as much as the fact that we have a memory . Through memory ... rôle it has played to the present day . In the eyes of the psychologists and the psychologizing scientists memory ...
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... rôle which repetition plays in all learning , but in reality it is not . For the effect which we have just derived from our theory , interference with the stability of a trace by repetition of a process , actually occurs . There is loss ...
... rôle which repetition plays in all learning , but in reality it is not . For the effect which we have just derived from our theory , interference with the stability of a trace by repetition of a process , actually occurs . There is loss ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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