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... RELATION TO GROSS ANATOMY We must now turn to the various ways in which a study of the parts of the body may give insight into individual traits of personality . First we must take up the classical conception that personality and body ...
... RELATION TO GROSS ANATOMY We must now turn to the various ways in which a study of the parts of the body may give insight into individual traits of personality . First we must take up the classical conception that personality and body ...
Page 152
... relation between facial structure and character ; but if society reacts as if there were , a secondary relation may develop . On the whole , then , anatomical measures should reasonably be expected to suggest significant clues to ...
... relation between facial structure and character ; but if society reacts as if there were , a secondary relation may develop . On the whole , then , anatomical measures should reasonably be expected to suggest significant clues to ...
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... relationship ; the definition is operational . But the theory of conditioning offered here is of course just a theory . In her experiment , Long studied the eyelid response both in rela- tion to an adequate stimulus ( sound ) and in ...
... relationship ; the definition is operational . But the theory of conditioning offered here is of course just a theory . In her experiment , Long studied the eyelid response both in rela- tion to an adequate stimulus ( sound ) and in ...
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