Lessons in PsychologyPress of Brandow Printing Company, 1908 - 219 páginas |
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... Grays , ( 3. Secondary visual image , ) reds , and so on , for many trains . browns ( so grouped as to form the snow - covered street ) . IV . What do you mean when you say that A's portrait is a good likeness , that it looks like his ...
... Grays , ( 3. Secondary visual image , ) reds , and so on , for many trains . browns ( so grouped as to form the snow - covered street ) . IV . What do you mean when you say that A's portrait is a good likeness , that it looks like his ...
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... Grays reds , ( so grouped as to form 8. ) The eighth . I must send something for M's birthday . ( 2. Thought words :) ( 5. Thought words :) What shall I send ? Greens , grays , reds , browns I might send that pillow - cover . ( 4 ...
... Grays reds , ( so grouped as to form 8. ) The eighth . I must send something for M's birthday . ( 2. Thought words :) ( 5. Thought words :) What shall I send ? Greens , grays , reds , browns I might send that pillow - cover . ( 4 ...
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... grays so grouped as to form a figure eight . When I have had that grouping in mind before it was part of another ... grays , flesh tints , browns , grays ( so grouped as to make part of Ruth S's face . ) flesh colors , grays , light ...
... grays so grouped as to form a figure eight . When I have had that grouping in mind before it was part of another ... grays , flesh tints , browns , grays ( so grouped as to make part of Ruth S's face . ) flesh colors , grays , light ...
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... Grays , reds , browns . IV . Each train of associations reduces to the general formula , a ( 3. ) d } and so on . ( 2. ) ( 4. ) The thoughts b , c , d , e , are the results in mind of the excitation of the brain cells b ' , c ' , d ...
... Grays , reds , browns . IV . Each train of associations reduces to the general formula , a ( 3. ) d } and so on . ( 2. ) ( 4. ) The thoughts b , c , d , e , are the results in mind of the excitation of the brain cells b ' , c ' , d ...
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... grays , ( grouped to make the east front . ) The east front grays , ( grouped to make the discolored south side , ) The south side is badly dis- colored ( 2. Thought words , ) ( 2. Thought words ; ) or , ( 1. Visual image of the capitol ...
... grays , ( grouped to make the east front . ) The east front grays , ( grouped to make the discolored south side , ) The south side is badly dis- colored ( 2. Thought words , ) ( 2. Thought words ; ) or , ( 1. Visual image of the capitol ...
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acts analysis Analyze Application Step APPLICATION STEP.-I asso auditory nerve band music bodily body brain brain-cells cells character child color sensations complex concrete condition consciousness definite desire desk efferent nerves elements excitation experience fact feeling followed G. S. Hall gism grays group of color group of sensations Herbartian idea ideals identical elements imagination impulses inner order instincts knowledge LESSON matter memory mental content muscles nerve Notice objects observation optic nerve outer order pencil perception person Preparation Step PREPARATION STEP.-I Presentation Step PRESENTATION STEP.-I printed leaves bound psychology pupils realize rearrangement Recall remember result in mind retention Santa Claus secondary material Secondary visual image sense smell sound sensations space relations standpoint stimulated stream of thought Suppose syllogism taste teacher teaching temperature thing Thought words tion touch trains of association vibrations volition
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Página 212 - By the Eternal! there is a man whose form should be cast in deathless bronze and the statue placed in every college of the land. It is not book-learning young men need, nor instruction about this and that, but a stiffening of the vertebrae which will cause them to be loyal to a trust, to act promptly, concentrate their energies; do the thing — "Carry a message to Garcia.
Página 193 - My theory, on the contrary, is that the bodily changes follow directly the perception of the exciting fact, and that our feeling of the same changes as they occur is the emotion.
Página 180 - We take pleasure in answering at once and thus prominently the communication below, expressing at the same time our great gratification that its faithful author is numbered among the friends of The Sun: Dear Editor, I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says "If you see it in The Sun it's so.
Página 208 - Muscles are in a most intimate and peculiar sense the organs of the will. They have built all the roads, cities, and machines in the world, written all the books, spoken all the words, and, in fact, done everything that man has accomplished with matter.
Página 180 - Virginia, your little friends are wrong. They have been affected by the skepticism of a skeptical age. They do not believe except they see. They think that nothing can be which is not comprehensible by their little minds. All minds Virginia, whether they be men's or children's, are little. In this great universe of ours man is a mere insect, an ant, in his intellect, as...
Página 181 - Claus, but that is no sign that there is no Santa Claus. The most real things in the world are those that neither children nor men can see. Did you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn? Of course not, but that's no proof that they are not there. Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders there are unseen and unseeable in the world.
Página 180 - DEAR EDITOR: I am eight years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says, " If you see it in THE SUN it's so.
Página 178 - This is why the heart of youth goes out into play as into nothing else, as if in it man remembered a lost paradise. This is why, unlike gymnastics, play has as much soul as body, and also why it so makes for unity of body and soul that the proverb " man is whole only when he plays " suggests that the purest plays are those that enlist both alike.
Página 193 - ... of the nostrils, no clenching of the teeth, no impulse to vigorous action, but in their stead limp muscles, calm breathing, and a placid face? The present writer, for one, certainly cannot. The rage is as completely evaporated as the sensation of its so-called manifestations, and the only thing that can possibly be supposed to take its place is some cold-blooded and dispassionate judicial sentence, confined entirely to the intellectual realm, to the effect that a certain person or persons merit...
Página 164 - And the faculty, of voluntarily bringing back a wandering attention, over and over again, is the very root of judgment, character, and wilL No one is compos sui if he have it not An education which should improve this faculty would be the education par excellence.