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Mind, Volume 5

Electronic journals - 1880 - 616 pages
...amusing instances of break-down), and the evident effort made to give accurate answers, have convinced mo that it is a much easier matter than I had anticipated...best to explain their mental processes. I think that ad ilight in self-dissection must be a strong ingredient in the pleasure that many are said to take...
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Science, Volume 2

John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1883 - 880 pages
...clear from the first, the fact of their apparent trustworthiness being on the whole much increased b_v cross-examination, and the evident effort made to...must be a very strong ingredient in the pleasure that many are said to take in confessing themselves to parish priests." But there is an obvious - moral...
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Science

Science - 1883 - 1186 pages
...easier matter than I had anticipated, to obtain trustworthy replies to psychological questions. Man}' persons, especially women and intelligent children,...must be a very strong ingredient in the pleasure that many are said to take in confessing themselves to parish priests." But there is an obvious moral from...
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Inquiries into human faculty and its development

Sir Francis Galton - 1883 - 434 pages
...much increased by cross-examination (though I could give one or two amusing instances of break-down), and the evident effort made to give accurate answers,...trustworthy replies to psychological questions. Many persona, especially women and intelligent children, take pleasure in introspection, and strive their...
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Science, Volume 13

John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1889 - 614 pages
...the utility of such inquiries, and shows the truth of Gallon's experience, indorsed by the author, that " it is a much easier matter than I had anticipated...obtain trustworthy replies to psychological questions." ETHNOLOGY. Jade in Alaska. LIEUT. GT Emmons, who is continuing his interesling researches in Alaska,...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 2

William James - Psychology - 1890 - 726 pages
...much increased by cross-examination (though I could give one or two amusing instances of break-down), and the evident effort made to give accurate answers,...introspection, and strive their very best to explain their meutal processes. I think that a delight in self -dissection must be a strong ingredient in the pleasure...
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Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice, Volume 1, Part 2

Edward Bradford Titchener - Psychophysiology - 1901 - 508 pages
...than I had anticipated to obtain trustworthy replies to psychological questions. Many persons . . . take pleasure in introspection, and strive their very...think that a delight in self-dissection must be a strong ingredient in the pleasure that many are said to take in confessing themselves to priests" (87)....
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Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice, Volume 1, Part 2

Edward Bradford Titchener - Psychophysiology - 1901 - 500 pages
...descriptive psychology." But we must not forget the limitations of the questionary. Galton writes: " It is a much easier matter than I had anticipated...trustworthy replies to psychological questions. Many persons . . . take pleasure in introspection, and strive their very best to explain their mental processes....
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Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice, Volume 1, Part 2

Edward Bradford Titchener - Psychophysiology - 1901 - 502 pages
...than I had anticipated to obtain trustworthy replies to psychological questions. Many persons . . . take pleasure in introspection, and strive their very best to explain their men1al processes. I think that a delight in self-dissection must be a strong ingredient in the pleasure...
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Structure & Growth of the Mind

William Mitchell - Mind and body - 1907 - 556 pages
...much increased by cross-examination (though I could give one or two amusing instances of breakdown), and the evident effort made to give accurate answers,...obtain trustworthy replies to psychological questions," and to get " statistical insight into the processes of other people's minds." J (2) The other direct...
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