Source Book for Social PsychologyAlfred A. Knopf, 1927 |
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acquired action activity acts adjustment ambivert animal association associationism attention attitudes autistic become bibliography called cerebral cortex changes character child complex conception conditioned reflex conditioned stimulus conscious culture definite desire determining dominant E. L. Thorndike Educational Psychology effect emotions environment especially excitation experience external fact factors fear feeling folkways function fundamental girl give gradient habit heredity human ideas imitation important impulses indicate individual inherited inhibition instinct integration intelligence language learning means mechanism ment mental mind modified mother muscles nature nervous normal object organism original paper parents patterns personality physical physiological play protoplasm Psychoanalysis race rational reaction relation Reprinted by permission response result ritual rôle sense situation social environment Social Psychology society somatic response stimulus suggestion temperament tendency things thinking thought tion traits unconscious W. I. Thomas whole York