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Pagina 35
... logical - but of a logic not usually applied to this type of situation . It is the logic of the division of labour , the quid pro quo , the give and take ; but our expectation was that the Marquis ' actions would be governed by a different ...
... logical - but of a logic not usually applied to this type of situation . It is the logic of the division of labour , the quid pro quo , the give and take ; but our expectation was that the Marquis ' actions would be governed by a different ...
Pagina 160
... logical way , and to have their turn of audience . 22 The italics are mine , and are meant to register protest . Assuming the idea in the presence - chamber of my mind is , as it happens to be , Mr. Galton himself , I can recall six ...
... logical way , and to have their turn of audience . 22 The italics are mine , and are meant to register protest . Assuming the idea in the presence - chamber of my mind is , as it happens to be , Mr. Galton himself , I can recall six ...
Pagina 500
... logical step to Tolman's theory of motivation by expectancy - a step which Skinner never took . In Hull's case the ... logical manner into what was formerly regarded as the very heart of the psychic : interest , planning ...
... logical step to Tolman's theory of motivation by expectancy - a step which Skinner never took . In Hull's case the ... logical manner into what was formerly regarded as the very heart of the psychic : interest , planning ...
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword by Professor Sir Cyril Burt | 13 |
Authors Preface | 21 |
THE LOGIC OF LAUGHTER | 27 |
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