British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 3-4 卷Cambridge University Press, 1923 Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society. |
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... effect due to affective inhibitions arising from the conditions of administration of the tests can be practically eliminated . When we turn to consider group tests , however , the case is somewhat different . It is true that , among the ...
... effect due to affective inhibitions arising from the conditions of administration of the tests can be practically eliminated . When we turn to consider group tests , however , the case is somewhat different . It is true that , among the ...
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... effects produced by the disturbing elements are negligible , though , of course , injustice may be done to individual children . In the case of individuals , the effects are probably reduced to a minimum in those scales in which the ...
... effects produced by the disturbing elements are negligible , though , of course , injustice may be done to individual children . In the case of individuals , the effects are probably reduced to a minimum in those scales in which the ...
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... effects of the inhibitions were so nicely proportioned quantitatively as always to produce the same proportional ( not absolute ) effect at any age ( thus leaving the apparent I.Q. constant so far as they were concerned ) , especially ...
... effects of the inhibitions were so nicely proportioned quantitatively as always to produce the same proportional ( not absolute ) effect at any age ( thus leaving the apparent I.Q. constant so far as they were concerned ) , especially ...
第 42 頁
... effect , and it is probably popular insight into this fact that has led to the common use of the word in what seems at first sight to be so different a meaning . There is something more involved , in other words , than is obvious in the ...
... effect , and it is probably popular insight into this fact that has led to the common use of the word in what seems at first sight to be so different a meaning . There is something more involved , in other words , than is obvious in the ...
第 45 頁
... effect , " but it is entirely in harmony with the point of. 1 P. Janet , Major Symptoms of Hysteria , pp . 284-5 . 2 Binet et Féré , Le Magnetisme Animal , Paris , 1887 , pp . 128 , 135-6 . 1 Sigmund Freud , Introductory Lectures on ...
... effect , " but it is entirely in harmony with the point of. 1 P. Janet , Major Symptoms of Hysteria , pp . 284-5 . 2 Binet et Féré , Le Magnetisme Animal , Paris , 1887 , pp . 128 , 135-6 . 1 Sigmund Freud , Introductory Lectures on ...
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