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... nature . Psychology will gain greatly in clearness and accuracy by using the methods and conceptions of physics and mathematics . In the work on the relation between mental and physical intensity the just notice- able difference has ...
... nature . Psychology will gain greatly in clearness and accuracy by using the methods and conceptions of physics and mathematics . In the work on the relation between mental and physical intensity the just notice- able difference has ...
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... natural arrangement of these movements and enforce others . A vertical line will be viewed from the bottom upward ; but ... nature and not by reference to the eye alone . [ In continuation of research published in Philos . Stud . IX . 1 ...
... natural arrangement of these movements and enforce others . A vertical line will be viewed from the bottom upward ; but ... nature and not by reference to the eye alone . [ In continuation of research published in Philos . Stud . IX . 1 ...
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... natural science . It held that the psychologist must accept without question the assumption upon which the natural sciences rest , he must accept the external world , the world of matter and motion . He must also accept the existence of ...
... natural science . It held that the psychologist must accept without question the assumption upon which the natural sciences rest , he must accept the external world , the world of matter and motion . He must also accept the existence of ...
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