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... subjects . In view of the fact that so very few of the subjects overcame the individual beliefs by themselves and ... closed and open groups . It is obvious that the open group solves the problem in less time - about six minutes less - than ...
... subjects . In view of the fact that so very few of the subjects overcame the individual beliefs by themselves and ... closed and open groups . It is obvious that the open group solves the problem in less time - about six minutes less - than ...
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... closed and open groups with respect to extension into the future ; in each ... closed than for open sub- jects . We will discuss these negative findings shortly ... subjects ; the 11 lowest scores are obtained by open subjects . The same ...
... closed and open groups with respect to extension into the future ; in each ... closed than for open sub- jects . We will discuss these negative findings shortly ... subjects ; the 11 lowest scores are obtained by open subjects . The same ...
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... closed persons . We have already mentioned that , contrary to expectation , the closed subjects generally report a broader time span than the open subjects . This reversal with respect to subjects ' perception of temporal scope may not ...
... closed persons . We have already mentioned that , contrary to expectation , the closed subjects generally report a broader time span than the open subjects . This reversal with respect to subjects ' perception of temporal scope may not ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Theory and Measurement | 29 |
A Fundamental Distinction Between Open and Closed | 54 |
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