Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... discussion of emotions as physiological prepara- tions . ) correct response and the occurrence of the ensuing rewarding state of affairs . If this interval is short , the reinforcement is great ; if the inter- val is long , then the ...
... discussion of emotions as physiological prepara- tions . ) correct response and the occurrence of the ensuing rewarding state of affairs . If this interval is short , the reinforcement is great ; if the inter- val is long , then the ...
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... discussion . As the Boston Herald remarked editori- ally , it is peculiarly fitting that one of the major features of the Tercen- tenary Celebration of the Roxbury Latin School should be a discussion of the problems of secondary educa ...
... discussion . As the Boston Herald remarked editori- ally , it is peculiarly fitting that one of the major features of the Tercen- tenary Celebration of the Roxbury Latin School should be a discussion of the problems of secondary educa ...
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... discuss these events rather fully . The purpose of this discussion is to nake it possible for the patient " to work through , " in Freud's ( 7 ) phrase , these crucial experiences and there by to lose the anxiety engendered by hem . It ...
... discuss these events rather fully . The purpose of this discussion is to nake it possible for the patient " to work through , " in Freud's ( 7 ) phrase , these crucial experiences and there by to lose the anxiety engendered by hem . It ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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