Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... stancy upon the distance and angle of elevation . To account for these dependencies in terms of the interpretation theory would be equivalent to ascribing to any combination of distance and elevation which gives a lower degree of ...
... stancy upon the distance and angle of elevation . To account for these dependencies in terms of the interpretation theory would be equivalent to ascribing to any combination of distance and elevation which gives a lower degree of ...
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... stancy itself is measured by c = If a = r , complete con- a · P r - p · stancy , c = 1 ; if a = p , no constancy , c = 0 . All degrees of constancy must therefore lie between 0 and 1 , or , if one multiplies the right side of the ...
... stancy itself is measured by c = If a = r , complete con- a · P r - p · stancy , c = 1 ; if a = p , no constancy , c = 0 . All degrees of constancy must therefore lie between 0 and 1 , or , if one multiplies the right side of the ...
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... stancy . The first of these has been treated sufficiently in the fourth chapter , so that we need not amplify this point . This chapter has , however , brought together a great deal of knowledge about the two other characteristics . As ...
... stancy . The first of these has been treated sufficiently in the fourth chapter , so that we need not amplify this point . This chapter has , however , brought together a great deal of knowledge about the two other characteristics . As ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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