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... tendency to repression , ( 2 ) hypnotizability , and ( 3 ) tendency to impunitiveness ( acceptance of frustrating situations without aggression toward others or the self ) , Rosenzweig and Sarason made experimental measure- ments of ...
... tendency to repression , ( 2 ) hypnotizability , and ( 3 ) tendency to impunitiveness ( acceptance of frustrating situations without aggression toward others or the self ) , Rosenzweig and Sarason made experimental measure- ments of ...
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... tendency to activity ; the action tendency , initiated by shifts in physio- logical balance ( " restlessness " ) , is accom- panied by sensitivity to particular types of stimuli so that eventually a consummatory response occurs : 239 ff ...
... tendency to activity ; the action tendency , initiated by shifts in physio- logical balance ( " restlessness " ) , is accom- panied by sensitivity to particular types of stimuli so that eventually a consummatory response occurs : 239 ff ...
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... Tendency of animals to live in groups . By extension , the human tendency , sometimes considered instinctive , to take satisfaction in the company of others : 240 Ground , 347 See also Figure and ground Guilt ( W ) -Offense ; sin ...
... Tendency of animals to live in groups . By extension , the human tendency , sometimes considered instinctive , to take satisfaction in the company of others : 240 Ground , 347 See also Figure and ground Guilt ( W ) -Offense ; sin ...
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