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... creeping " when the child " will get over the floor in some cruder way , rolling , hitching , dragging himself by the el- bows , humping forward measure - worm fashion , or wriggling along like a snake . " She thinks these movements ...
... creeping " when the child " will get over the floor in some cruder way , rolling , hitching , dragging himself by the el- bows , humping forward measure - worm fashion , or wriggling along like a snake . " She thinks these movements ...
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... creeping . In the year 1900 Trettien ( 21 ) published the results of an investigation of " Creeping and Walking , " the data for which were gathered from medical journals , hospital reports and a questionnaire answered by persons having ...
... creeping . In the year 1900 Trettien ( 21 ) published the results of an investigation of " Creeping and Walking , " the data for which were gathered from medical journals , hospital reports and a questionnaire answered by persons having ...
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... creeping on hands and knees , the hands alternat- ing and the knees moving together as in jumping ; creeping by the use of both arms and one leg while dragging the other leg ; or by the use of only one arm and one leg . " It would ...
... creeping on hands and knees , the hands alternat- ing and the knees moving together as in jumping ; creeping by the use of both arms and one leg while dragging the other leg ; or by the use of only one arm and one leg . " It would ...
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... creeping , hitching , with their many variations . In 1881 Vierordt1 ( 22 ) made an investigation of walking by specially devised shoes which registered each step with its spatial and time peculiarities . His subjects were two children ...
... creeping , hitching , with their many variations . In 1881 Vierordt1 ( 22 ) made an investigation of walking by specially devised shoes which registered each step with its spatial and time peculiarities . His subjects were two children ...
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... was due to the full extension of the elbows and the great flexure of the hips and knees . In creeping there was evidenced finer coordination and con- trol in the arms than in the legs . By THE LOCOMOTION OF INFANTS 301.
... was due to the full extension of the elbows and the great flexure of the hips and knees . In creeping there was evidenced finer coordination and con- trol in the arms than in the legs . By THE LOCOMOTION OF INFANTS 301.
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ability adaptation amused animal anthropoid apes apparatus appeared apple approximately Arnold Gesell attempt banana box stacking Burbridge buried food cage carrier arm chain Chapter child chimpanzee CLARK UNIVERSITY climb coefficients Congo was given creeping Cyril Burt delayed response described door E. L. THORNDIKE effort emotional evidence experiment experimental situation expression feet floor foot forward GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY MONOGRAPHS gorilla grill ground hasp imitation inches indicated initial interest January January 17 January 30 Knight Dunlap limbs locomotion manipulation mechanism ment mental method minutes mirror Morton Prince mountain gorilla moved movements multiple-choice nest-room objects observation opportunity orang-utan periment pipe placed Plate platform position presented problem progression promptly pulled pushed reach reward RF LF right hand rope seemed side stake step success suspended food sweet potato tion tree trial walking William McDougall William Stern Wolfgang Köhler
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