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... interest and assistance . I must acknowledge my special indebtedness to a few whose help in particular ways was essential to the completion of the research and this book upon which it is based : Dr. Elizabeth C. Bell and the William ...
... interest and assistance . I must acknowledge my special indebtedness to a few whose help in particular ways was essential to the completion of the research and this book upon which it is based : Dr. Elizabeth C. Bell and the William ...
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... interest in trying to obtain information about her psychological reaction to heat as September rolled around , until one morning I glanced at the porch thermometer and saw the column of mercury standing at ninety - five degreesand this ...
... interest in trying to obtain information about her psychological reaction to heat as September rolled around , until one morning I glanced at the porch thermometer and saw the column of mercury standing at ninety - five degreesand this ...
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... interest was that he had looked at that same camera dozens of times without any re- action whatsoever . In turning this point over in his mind , wonder- ing why the unusual surge of enthusiasm , he suddenly thought , It's the ...
... interest was that he had looked at that same camera dozens of times without any re- action whatsoever . In turning this point over in his mind , wonder- ing why the unusual surge of enthusiasm , he suddenly thought , It's the ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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