Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... groups of ani- mals , differentiated in the experi- ment only by conditions of varying time - delay of reward . Touching a wooden pendulum suspended near the center of the cage constituted the problem - solving response . Assuming that ...
... groups of ani- mals , differentiated in the experi- ment only by conditions of varying time - delay of reward . Touching a wooden pendulum suspended near the center of the cage constituted the problem - solving response . Assuming that ...
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... groups secure the loyalty of their members against outside influ- ences would be equally as cogent for political parties and for race or class- hatred groups as for the delinquent gang . It is his conviction that " delin- quent ...
... groups secure the loyalty of their members against outside influ- ences would be equally as cogent for political parties and for race or class- hatred groups as for the delinquent gang . It is his conviction that " delin- quent ...
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... groups or or several or raits or several cells of a fre- uency distribution has been per- ormed , the null ... groups , A and B , have been measured with re- gard to p traits and Hotelling's gen- eralized T test has indicated that these ...
... groups or or several or raits or several cells of a fre- uency distribution has been per- ormed , the null ... groups , A and B , have been measured with re- gard to p traits and Hotelling's gen- eralized T test has indicated that these ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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