The British Journal of Psychology, Volume 7University Press, 1915 - Psychology The British Journal of Psychology publishes articles which make major contributions across the range of psychology, particularly where the work has the following characteristics: articles or groups of articles dealing with topics which are of interest to researchers from more than one specialism or section of psychology, or which address topics or issues at the interface between different specialisms or sections of psychology; articles or groups of articles which take different or contrasting methodological or theoretical approaches to a single topic; articles or groups of articles dealing with novel areas, theories or methodologies; integrative reviews, particularly where the review offers new analysis (e.g. meta-analysis), new theory or new implications for practice; articles or groups of articles dealing with the history of psychology; interdisciplinary work, where the contribution from, or to, psychological theory or practice is clear. |
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Page 71
... subject had grasped what was required of him , was for the experimenter to repeat encouragingly , " Yes , anything else ... intra- subjective , ' the objective , ' the ' character ' and the ' associative ' aspects . 1 ' Bichord ' is used ...
... subject had grasped what was required of him , was for the experimenter to repeat encouragingly , " Yes , anything else ... intra- subjective , ' the objective , ' the ' character ' and the ' associative ' aspects . 1 ' Bichord ' is used ...
Page 72
... subject ; in consequence , the word ' intra - subjective ' will be substituted for this aspect and Bullough's term ' physiological ' will be limited to the first three of its five sub - aspects . It will be convenient , then , to sub ...
... subject ; in consequence , the word ' intra - subjective ' will be substituted for this aspect and Bullough's term ' physiological ' will be limited to the first three of its five sub - aspects . It will be convenient , then , to sub ...
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... inter alia , influencing the subject's standard of purity at any moment . It is curious how often in these ... Intra - subjective Aspect . The Physiological sub - aspects : The following replies illustrate sub - aspects b and c ...
... inter alia , influencing the subject's standard of purity at any moment . It is curious how often in these ... Intra - subjective Aspect . The Physiological sub - aspects : The following replies illustrate sub - aspects b and c ...
Page 78
... intra - subjective ) aspects ; it may also be based on the purely objective aspect . occurrence . That the relation between tones may be considered as analogous to objective activity will appear from various illustrations given in the ...
... intra - subjective ) aspects ; it may also be based on the purely objective aspect . occurrence . That the relation between tones may be considered as analogous to objective activity will appear from various illustrations given in the ...
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... intra - subjective aspect that a sound comes to be characterized as ' gentle , ' ' clumsy , ' ' fidgetty , ' ' grave , ' etc. , because it evokes or might evoke in the subject impressions of this kind , making him feel gentle , clumsy ...
... intra - subjective aspect that a sound comes to be characterized as ' gentle , ' ' clumsy , ' ' fidgetty , ' ' grave , ' etc. , because it evokes or might evoke in the subject impressions of this kind , making him feel gentle , clumsy ...
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