British Journal of Psychology: Monograph supplements, Tema 20,Volumen7 -Tema 23,Volumen7University Press, 1935 |
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... realises that a difficult puzzle has been successfully solved by careful and clever work there is great positive self - feeling . On the other hand there is very little elation when it is realised that an easy puzzle has been solved ...
... realises that a difficult puzzle has been successfully solved by careful and clever work there is great positive self - feeling . On the other hand there is very little elation when it is realised that an easy puzzle has been solved ...
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... realised cognitively , rather than allowed to be too much of an obstruction ; and at the moment when it occurred no ... realising that time was up and I could not continue trying if I wanted to- therefore it was best to stop . 8 ...
... realised cognitively , rather than allowed to be too much of an obstruction ; and at the moment when it occurred no ... realising that time was up and I could not continue trying if I wanted to- therefore it was best to stop . 8 ...
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... realised , which pushes the problem into the centre of consciousness again and again , until it finds its structurally adequate solution . In a similar way , the incompleteness of an intended action which for external or internal ...
... realised , which pushes the problem into the centre of consciousness again and again , until it finds its structurally adequate solution . In a similar way , the incompleteness of an intended action which for external or internal ...
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The development of spatial tests | 11 |
Correlational and factor studies of spatial tests | 22 |
The problem and its control | 32 |
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British Journal of Psychology: Monograph ..., Tema 11,Volumen4 -Tema 13,Volumen4 Vista completa - 1927 |
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