Psychological Review, 24. kötetJames Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb American Psychological Association, 1917 The journal publishes articles that make important theoretical contributions to any area of scientific psychology. The APA provides access to the tables of contents for the current and previous issues. Manuscript submission guidelines and subscription details are available. |
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185. oldal - Any sensations A, B, C, etc. by being associated with one another a sufficient number of times, get such a power over the corresponding ideas a, b, c, etc. that any one of the sensations A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the mind b, c, etc. the ideas of the rest.
222. oldal - In Franklin, attendance upon school is required of every child between the ages of seven and fourteen on every day when school is in session unless the child is so ill as to be unable to go to school, or some person in his house is ill with a contagious disease, or the roads are impassable.
188. oldal - When two elementary brain-processes have been active together or in immediate succession, one of them, on reoccurring, tends to propagate its excitement into the other.
188. oldal - I shall now try to show that there is no other elementary causal law of association than the law of neural habit. All the materials of our thought are due to the way in which one elementary process of the cerebral hemispheres tends to excite whatever other elementary process it may have excitod at any former time.
228. oldal - But it is to you, ye Workers, who do already work, and are as grown men, noble and honourable in a sort, that the whole world calls for new work and nobleness. Subdue mutiny, discord, wide-spread despair, by manfulness, justice, mercy and wisdom. Chaos is dark, deep as Hell ; let light be, and there is instead a green flowery World.
228. oldal - Oh, it is great, and there is no other greatness. To make some nook of God's Creation a little fruitfuller, better, more worthy of God ; to make some human hearts a little wiser, manfuler, happier, — more blessed, less accursed ! It is work for a God.
102. oldal - We may tentatively express this second type of fatigue relativity in the form of a law which for want of a better name we may call the Second Law of Relative Fatigue, because it implies a higher systematization than the first law. In any complex of competing tendencies the relatively greater fatigue of one tendency will tend to eliminate it from the competition in favor of the less fatigued tendencies.
334. oldal - If we provisionally accept them we may say that the goal of psychological study is the ascertaining of such data and laws that, given the stimulus, psychology can predict what the response will be; or, on the other hand, given the response, it can specify the nature of the effective stimulus.
227. oldal - LS you need to. John had two brothers who were both tall. Their names were Will and Fred. John's sister, who was short was named Mary. John liked Fred better than either of the others. All of these children except Will had red hair. He had brown hair. 1. Was John's sister tall or short ? 2. How many brothers had John ? 3. What was his sister's name?
226. oldal - Read it again if you need to. You need a coal range in winter for kitchen warmth and for continuous hot-water supply, but in summer when you want a cool kitchen and less hot water, a gas range is better.