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... relation - the relation between a response and a discriminative stimulus . When someone is paying attention he is under special control of a stimulus . We detect the relation most readily when receptors are conspicuously oriented , but ...
... relation - the relation between a response and a discriminative stimulus . When someone is paying attention he is under special control of a stimulus . We detect the relation most readily when receptors are conspicuously oriented , but ...
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... relation which is pre- sumably capable of being expressed trait by trait . Often personality is attributed to variables which are immediately controllable . For example , the " oral , " " anal , " and " erotic " personalities of Freud ...
... relation which is pre- sumably capable of being expressed trait by trait . Often personality is attributed to variables which are immediately controllable . For example , the " oral , " " anal , " and " erotic " personalities of Freud ...
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... Relations , responses to , 137f . Religion , 350-358 Religious control , 350ff .; behavior re- sulting from , 355ff ... relation to other selves , 286 ; unity of , 285f . Sensation , 276f .; operational definition of , 280f ...
... Relations , responses to , 137f . Religion , 350-358 Religious control , 350ff .; behavior re- sulting from , 355ff ... relation to other selves , 286 ; unity of , 285f . Sensation , 276f .; operational definition of , 280f ...
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