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... Abnorm . Soc . Psychol . , 1951 , 46 : 521-528 . 98. Bovard , E. W. , Jr. Group structure and perception . J. Abnorm . Soc . Psychol . , 1951 , 46 : 398-405 . 99. Bowlby , J. Child care and the growth of love . London : Penguin Books ...
... Abnorm . Soc . Psychol . , 1951 , 46 : 521-528 . 98. Bovard , E. W. , Jr. Group structure and perception . J. Abnorm . Soc . Psychol . , 1951 , 46 : 398-405 . 99. Bowlby , J. Child care and the growth of love . London : Penguin Books ...
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... Abnorm . Psychol . , 1952 , 47 : 366-378 . 117. Calvin , A. D. , and Holtzman , W. H. Adjustment and the discrepancy between self concept and inferred self . J. Consult . Psychol . , 1953 , 17 : 39-44 . 118. Cannon , W. B. The way of an ...
... Abnorm . Psychol . , 1952 , 47 : 366-378 . 117. Calvin , A. D. , and Holtzman , W. H. Adjustment and the discrepancy between self concept and inferred self . J. Consult . Psychol . , 1953 , 17 : 39-44 . 118. Cannon , W. B. The way of an ...
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... Abnorm . Soc . Psychol . , 1950 , 45 : 54-63 . 379. MacLeod , R. B. The phenomenological approach to social ... Abnorm . Psychol . , 1943 , 38 : 370-376 . 386. Martin , W. E. , Gross , N. , and Darley , J. G. Studies of group behavior ...
... Abnorm . Soc . Psychol . , 1950 , 45 : 54-63 . 379. MacLeod , R. B. The phenomenological approach to social ... Abnorm . Psychol . , 1943 , 38 : 370-376 . 386. Martin , W. E. , Gross , N. , and Darley , J. G. Studies of group behavior ...
Contents
The Challenge to Psychology | 3 |
The Perceptual View of Behavior | 16 |
What Do People Need? | 37 |
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