Psychological studies of human variability /
"From the standpoint of a science that seeks expression in universal generalizations our knowledge of human behavior seems to be seriously handicapped by two kinds of variability. In the first place, no two persons react in exactly the same way to identical stimuli; and in the second place, the...
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Princeton, N.J., Albany, N.Y. :
Psychological Review Company,
[1936]
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| Series: | Psychological review publications. Psychological monographs ;
v. 47, no. 2; whole no. 212 |
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BF1 .P8 vol. 47, no. 2 |
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