Literature as ExperienceMcGraw-Hill, 1959 - 325 sider |
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... behavior by encouraging adap- tive or purposive activity , but emotions may also disrupt human behavior if the physical disturbance affecting the viscera , heart , and glands is acute . In panic , people will sometimes destroy rather ...
... behavior by encouraging adap- tive or purposive activity , but emotions may also disrupt human behavior if the physical disturbance affecting the viscera , heart , and glands is acute . In panic , people will sometimes destroy rather ...
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... behavior - behavior which is expressive of indi- vidual differences , and hence characteristic . Such behavior is the hallmark of character and reveals quality . Whether a man's behavior is adaptive , emotional , or conven- tional ...
... behavior - behavior which is expressive of indi- vidual differences , and hence characteristic . Such behavior is the hallmark of character and reveals quality . Whether a man's behavior is adaptive , emotional , or conven- tional ...
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... behaviors , but there is a consistency and uni- formity in the behavior patterns within A and within B. Where there is complete congruence or complete individuality in the ex- pressive movements of A or B , the personality is integrated ...
... behaviors , but there is a consistency and uni- formity in the behavior patterns within A and within B. Where there is complete congruence or complete individuality in the ex- pressive movements of A or B , the personality is integrated ...
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The Individual and Experience | 3 |
The Physical Nature of the Individual | 15 |
Adaptive and Emotional Behavior | 29 |
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