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theory has an iron constitution ; it was still so vigorous in 1929 that Lashley , in his presidential address to the American Psychological Association , read before the 9th International Congress of Psychology at Yale , attempted to ...
theory has an iron constitution ; it was still so vigorous in 1929 that Lashley , in his presidential address to the American Psychological Association , read before the 9th International Congress of Psychology at Yale , attempted to ...
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Of such a kind were Ampère's theory of magnetism , the kinetic theory of gases , the electronic theory , the hypothesis of atomic disintegration in the theory of radioactivity . Some of these assumptions have since been verified by ...
Of such a kind were Ampère's theory of magnetism , the kinetic theory of gases , the electronic theory , the hypothesis of atomic disintegration in the theory of radioactivity . Some of these assumptions have since been verified by ...
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Today it may seem surprising that this theory has found so little support , Bartlett , who distinguishes four theories of recognition , does not even mention it . But we must not forget that at the time the theory was proposed ...
Today it may seem surprising that this theory has found so little support , Bartlett , who distinguishes four theories of recognition , does not even mention it . But we must not forget that at the time the theory was proposed ...
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