Interbehavioral psychology : a sample of scientific system construction.

"In this book, the second edition of the author's Principles of Psychology, he continues his attempt to forge naturalistic constructs (descriptions, interpretations) for psychological events. Despite the enormous development of psychology in the interval, the author still stresses the fact...

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Main Author: Kantor, J. R. (Jacob Robert), 1888-1984
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bloomington, Ind. : Principia Press, 1959.
Edition:"2nd rev. ed.".
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