Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 7Joseph Strelka |
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... Behavioral convergence is a common characteristic of small - group behavior , whether or not the convergent behavior is rational or ap- propriate to the problem being considered . It is one of the reasons why committees and seminars so ...
... Behavioral convergence is a common characteristic of small - group behavior , whether or not the convergent behavior is rational or ap- propriate to the problem being considered . It is one of the reasons why committees and seminars so ...
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Joseph Strelka. By building up from basic units of behavior , psychology will never construct a theory of human behavior which literature can use . It must begin with a level of explanatory regress that deals with what it calls higher ...
Joseph Strelka. By building up from basic units of behavior , psychology will never construct a theory of human behavior which literature can use . It must begin with a level of explanatory regress that deals with what it calls higher ...
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... behavior of small groups . An individual as a social dyad is a small group . If as Freud discovered , if as the Rohrschachs and the TAT'S discovered , you face any individual with a not evidently structured stimulus field , one for ...
... behavior of small groups . An individual as a social dyad is a small group . If as Freud discovered , if as the Rohrschachs and the TAT'S discovered , you face any individual with a not evidently structured stimulus field , one for ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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