Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... result as well , so that possibly a very bright and totally homo- geneous field would look less foggy than a less bright one . Further- more , these results explain why , for Gelb's two patients , the thick- ness of colour in front of a ...
... result as well , so that possibly a very bright and totally homo- geneous field would look less foggy than a less bright one . Further- more , these results explain why , for Gelb's two patients , the thick- ness of colour in front of a ...
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... result was confirmed with various velocities , with various size relations , and with a number of controls . The result of all these experiments could rightly be summarized by Brown in the following sentence : " If in a homogeneous ...
... result was confirmed with various velocities , with various size relations , and with a number of controls . The result of all these experiments could rightly be summarized by Brown in the following sentence : " If in a homogeneous ...
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... result of measurement must always be the same . We might reduce our interval and make it smaller and smaller , I foot , 1 inch , as small as our measuring in- strument will allow us , that makes no difference to the final result ; to ...
... result of measurement must always be the same . We might reduce our interval and make it smaller and smaller , I foot , 1 inch , as small as our measuring in- strument will allow us , that makes no difference to the final result ; to ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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