Psychology, Humanism, and Scientific Inquiry: The Selected Essays of Hadley CantrilHadley Cantril, Albert Hadley Cantril Transaction Publishers - 250 páginas |
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The nature of scientific inquiry | 3 |
Scientific inquiry and scientific method | 11 |
The transactional view in psychological research | 24 |
Toward a humanistic psychology | 35 |
An inquiry concerning the characteristics of man | 37 |
The qualities of being human | 54 |
Toward a humanistic psychology | 70 |
The human design | 93 |
Effective democratic leadership a psychological interpretation | 139 |
Transaction in psychology and neurology | 151 |
A transactional inquiry concerning mind | 153 |
The concept of transaction in psychology and neurology | 176 |
Sentio ergo sum motivation reconsidered | 190 |
Brains minds and self | 207 |
Hadley Cantril 19061969The transactional point of view | 229 |
Publications of Hadley Cantril | 235 |
Psychology in the humanistic realm | 101 |
Toward a scientific morality | 103 |
Ethical relativity from the transactional point of view | 116 |
The nature of faith | 126 |
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