British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 5-6 卷Cambridge University Press, 1925 Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society. |
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第 9 頁
... attitude . May we not usefully distinguish these two forms throughout mental activity , even up to the highest ... attitudes - mental postures , if you like , in which those varying acts take place ? On the one side , we have the more ...
... attitude . May we not usefully distinguish these two forms throughout mental activity , even up to the highest ... attitudes - mental postures , if you like , in which those varying acts take place ? On the one side , we have the more ...
第 10 頁
... attitude on the consciousness of acts . Two obvious and opposite directions of change at once present them- selves . At the one extreme , attitude is unusually persistent and unvaried . According to the old dictum , semper idem sentire ...
... attitude on the consciousness of acts . Two obvious and opposite directions of change at once present them- selves . At the one extreme , attitude is unusually persistent and unvaried . According to the old dictum , semper idem sentire ...
第 11 頁
... attitude which suffers mainly through flagging interest or conflicting feeling may also thus influence the act . CEREBRAL LOCALISATION . That some central factor of ' general intelligence ' exists , depending on the functioning of the ...
... attitude which suffers mainly through flagging interest or conflicting feeling may also thus influence the act . CEREBRAL LOCALISATION . That some central factor of ' general intelligence ' exists , depending on the functioning of the ...
第 19 頁
... attitudes before them . My theory maintains that the human species also is endowed with this instinct of submission ; and that , with the develop- ment of language and intellect , verbal indications of the attitudes of the strong become ...
... attitudes before them . My theory maintains that the human species also is endowed with this instinct of submission ; and that , with the develop- ment of language and intellect , verbal indications of the attitudes of the strong become ...
第 26 頁
... attitude is possible , toward whom one's will has to be surrendered ... the uncanny and coercive characteristics of ... attitude of the patient to the hypnotiser . This attitude results from the re - animation ( by regression ) of an ...
... attitude is possible , toward whom one's will has to be surrendered ... the uncanny and coercive characteristics of ... attitude of the patient to the hypnotiser . This attitude results from the re - animation ( by regression ) of an ...
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