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  • ...hopathology. One of Critical Psychology's main criticisms of conventional psychology is how it fails to consider or deliberately ignores the way power differenc ...have not yet been seriously reconsidered by the major figures of Critical Psychology.
    21 KB (2,831 words) - 05:26, 22 April 2009
  • ...y Motel and others. She earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in philosophy and psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her collection of poetry, beaut University of Milwaukee-Wisconsin, Bachelor of Arts Degree, philosophy and psychology.
    12 KB (1,632 words) - 17:52, 13 February 2010
  • ...tional partners more frequently. <ref>Barco, Tori. "We're All Copycats." ''Psychology Today Magazine'', Nov/Dec 1999. http://psychologytoday.com/articles/pto-199 ...behavioral options." (Brandis, Alan D.: California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles, US) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts Internationa
    19 KB (2,746 words) - 17:32, 25 September 2008
  • ...tecting deception fom the body or face”, Journal of personality and Social Psychology, 29, pp. 288-298. · Laymen, Journal of personnality and social psychology, 39, 1980, pp 784-798. Mc Neill D : “So you think gestures are nonverbal
    17 KB (2,430 words) - 18:23, 12 June 2009
  • Mr. McGurk received a Psychology degree from Widener University. A lifelong resident of Connecticut, he curr
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  • * [[William James]] (influential [[psychology|psychologist]] and theorist of [[religion]], as well as philosopher. First ...researches, he wrote on a wide range of topics, from mathematical logic to psychology.
    23 KB (3,340 words) - 13:12, 16 September 2010
  • ...[[Neurolinguistic programming]]. This falls in between the areas of crank psychology and promotional material.
    19 KB (2,842 words) - 11:26, 1 April 2011
  • ...win|Baldwin, James Mark]] (ed., 1901–1905), ''Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology'', 3 volumes in 4, Macmillan, New York, NY. ...n part), pp. 718–720 in J.M. Baldwin (ed.), ''Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology'', vol. 2. Reprinted, CP 5.565–573.
    81 KB (11,851 words) - 22:22, 25 January 2008
  • ...win|Baldwin, James Mark]] (ed., 1901–1905), ''Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology'', 3 volumes in 4, Macmillan, New York, NY. ...n part), pp. 718–720 in J.M. Baldwin (ed.), ''Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology'', vol. 2. Reprinted, CP 5.565–573.
    81 KB (11,851 words) - 18:53, 20 August 2007
  • ...Error" for [[James Mark Baldwin|Baldwin]]'s ''Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology'' (1901), Peirce defines truth in the following way: ...Baldwin|Baldwin, J.M.]] (1901&ndash;1905), ''Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology'', 3 volumes in 4, New&nbsp;York, NY.
    33 KB (4,907 words) - 04:32, 22 September 2014
  • ...ld]], [[empirical]] data in general, assertions about practical matters of psychology and society, especially when used without support from the other major theo ...(in part), pp. 718–720 in J.M. Baldwin (ed.), Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, vol. 2. Reprinted, CP 5.565–573.</ref> This statement emphasizes Peirce
    237 KB (37,371 words) - 22:14, 25 January 2008
  • ...ld]], [[empirical]] data in general, assertions about practical matters of psychology and society, especially when used without support from the other major theo ...(in part), pp. 718–720 in J.M. Baldwin (ed.), Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, vol. 2. Reprinted, CP 5.565–573.</ref> This statement emphasizes Peirce
    237 KB (37,371 words) - 11:22, 20 August 2007
  • * [[Jacques Hadamard|Hadamard, Jacques]] (1949), ''The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field'', 1st edition, Princeton University
    177 KB (26,694 words) - 02:20, 15 December 2010
  • ...e rest will come from the special fields which study these abilities, from psychology, education, logic and the philosophy of science. This particular hybrid of The second passage occurs in Aristotle's discussion of psychology, where he argues that the mind has an inherent capacity to integrate the da
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  • ...den from nonmembers). Death, Fantasy, and Religious Transformations]". The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Retrieved on 25 January 2008.
    41 KB (6,246 words) - 08:34, 6 December 2008
  • ...den from nonmembers). Death, Fantasy, and Religious Transformations]". The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Retrieved on 25 January 2008.
    42 KB (6,290 words) - 23:46, 17 May 2009
  • ...den from nonmembers). Death, Fantasy, and Religious Transformations]". The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Retrieved on 25 January 2008.
    43 KB (6,373 words) - 14:18, 17 February 2010
  • ...hn Grinder, a linguistic professor, Richard Bandler a BA in Philosophy and Psychology, at the University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC). It is now marketed a ...for treatment that doesn't work or AU$5000.00 for a melange of ritual, pop-psychology, brain myths, B-grade philosophy and anecdotes".
    209 KB (33,239 words) - 17:04, 25 September 2008
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