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Qualitative differences in the vocabulary responses of normals and abnormals / by Herman Feifel. The relative effectiveness of motion and still pictures as stimuli for eliciting fantasy stories about adolescent-parent relationships, by Paul E. Eiserer. The organization of hereditary maze-brightness and maze-dullness, by Lloyd V. Searle.

LIBRA 179.05 G287 v.39/40 1949
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Format:
Book
Thesis/Dissertation
Author/Creator:
Feifel, Herman.
Contributor:
Eiserer, Paul E.
Searle, Lloyd V.
Series:
Genetic psychology monographs ; v. 39, 2d half.
Genetic psychology monographs ; v. 39, 2d half
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Genetics.
Vocabulary.
Psychology, Pathological.
Motion pictures in psychotherapy.
Parent and child.
Heredity.
Medical Subjects:
Genetics.
Vocabulary.
Physical Description:
153-325 pages : illustrations ; cm.
Other Title:
Relative effectiveness of motion and still pictures as stimuli
Organization of hereditary maze-brightness and maze-dullness
Place of Publication:
Provincetown, Mass. : Journal Press, 1949.
Notes:
Each study has also a special t. p.
The first study is a thesis, Columbia Univ.; the second, "the substance of" Eiserer's thesis, Univ. of Chicago; and the third, a thesis, Univ. of California.
Includes "References."
OCLC:
1548679

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