Psychology in Social ContextIrvington Publishers, 1979 - 407 páginas |
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... true meaning of culture . " Underlying Koffka's arguments are the two themes common to Ger- man academics in the ... true knowledge , " in establishing a " healthy " Weltanschauung . Hence , summarizing his view of " the func- tion of ...
... true meaning of culture . " Underlying Koffka's arguments are the two themes common to Ger- man academics in the ... true knowledge , " in establishing a " healthy " Weltanschauung . Hence , summarizing his view of " the func- tion of ...
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... true of Wundt was less true of many of the more experimentally oriented psychologists who followed him . For example , the major structualist text after the turn of the century began with a chapter intended to show how Gestalt Theory 63.
... true of Wundt was less true of many of the more experimentally oriented psychologists who followed him . For example , the major structualist text after the turn of the century began with a chapter intended to show how Gestalt Theory 63.
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... interpreted as supporting the marked masculinity of scientists . While this is true , further comment is necessary . The respon- dents ' extended comments ( Mitroff , 1974b ) indicated Psychologists and Selenologists 317.
... interpreted as supporting the marked masculinity of scientists . While this is true , further comment is necessary . The respon- dents ' extended comments ( Mitroff , 1974b ) indicated Psychologists and Selenologists 317.
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Allan R Buss The Emerging Field of the Sociology | 1 |
K Danziger The Social Origins of Modern Psychology | 27 |
Martin Leichtman Gestalt Theory and the Revolt | 47 |
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