Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... sion , or other feelings as well as in lower level symptoms . Psychosomatic troubles are frequent in war neuro- ses . Regarding types of ailments , it was found in a study of 330 cases that the largest number , 46 % , suffered from ...
... sion , or other feelings as well as in lower level symptoms . Psychosomatic troubles are frequent in war neuro- ses . Regarding types of ailments , it was found in a study of 330 cases that the largest number , 46 % , suffered from ...
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... sion will be presented . In order to clarify thinking on this subject , the two common uses of the word aggression should be recognized . If the reference is to an act of aggres- sion such as injury to another per- son , then the words ...
... sion will be presented . In order to clarify thinking on this subject , the two common uses of the word aggression should be recognized . If the reference is to an act of aggres- sion such as injury to another per- son , then the words ...
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... sion division was made up of five de- partments : lecture study , class study , correspondence teaching , library , and training department . The original plan of the university included many innovations ; and , besides university ...
... sion division was made up of five de- partments : lecture study , class study , correspondence teaching , library , and training department . The original plan of the university included many innovations ; and , besides university ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
The Search for Unity in Higher | 21 |
Bivariate Normal Population When X is Truncated | 52 |
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