We may, then, define an instinct as an inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience an emotional excitement of a particular quality upon... An Introduction to Child Psychology - 101. lappuseautors: Charles Wilkin Waddell - 1918 - 317 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Edwin Walter Kemmerer - 1909 - 498 lapas
...interests of man are built up; and these cannot be understood apart from instinct. He defines instinct as " an inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience an emotional excitement of a particular... | |
| 1919 - 326 lapas
...a few primary concepts. The foundation stone of mind-structure is instinct, which is definite as " an inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience an emotional excitement of a particular... | |
| 1909 - 524 lapas
...innate or inherited psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience an emotional excitement of a particular quality on perceiving such an object, and to act in regard to it in a particular manner, or, at least, to experience... | |
| William McDougall - 1909 - 378 lapas
...probably has the form of a .compound system of sensori-motor arcs. We may, then, define an instinct as an inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience an emotional excitement of a particular... | |
| Robert Mearns Yerkes - 1911 - 456 lapas
...probably has the form of a compound system of sensori-motor arcs. " We may, then, define an instinct as an inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience an emotional excitement of a particular... | |
| Charles Abram Ellwood - 1912 - 440 lapas
...know that they both exist and that the former is prior to the latter. McDougall defines instinct as " an inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive and to pay attention to objects of a certain class, to experience an emotional excitement of a particular... | |
| Maurice Parmelee - 1913 - 480 lapas
...excellent, McDougall offers the following definition of instinct: "We may, then, define an instinct as an inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience an emotional excitement of a particular... | |
| Graham Wallas - 1914 - 426 lapas
...instincts is that given by Mr. McDougall in his Social Psychology : We may, then, define an instinct as an inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive and to pay attention to objects of a certain class, to experience an emotional excitement of a particular... | |
| Edward Cary Hayes - 1915 - 1016 lapas
...anthropologist, we must pass over with mere mention. Instinct. — "An instinct is an inherited or an innate psychophysical disposition which determines...class, to experience an emotional excitement of a peculiar quality upon perceiving such an object, and to act in regard to it in a particular manner,... | |
| 1916 - 770 lapas
...instrument by which [the instinctive] impulses seek their satisfaction.1 An instinct is defined as an inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, and to experience an emotional excitement of a particular... | |
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