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文档介绍:REMINISCENCE,
MOTIVATION,
AND PERSONALITY
A Case 5tudy in Experimental Psychology
REMINISCENCE,
MOTIVATION,
AND PERSONALITY
A (ase 5tudy in Experimental Psychology
H. J. Eysenck and C. D. Frith
University oi London
London, England
PLENUM PRESS· NEW YORK AND LONDON
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Eysenck, Hans Jurgen, 1916-
Reminiscence, motivation, and personality.
Bibliography: p.
Inc1udes index.
1. Memory, 2. Motivation (Psychology) 3. Personality. I. Frith, C. D., joint
au thor. 11. TitJe.
'34 76-40136
ISBN-13: 978-1-4684-2246-7 e-ISBN-13: 978-1-4684-2244-3
001: -1-4684-2244-3
© 1977 Plenum Press, New York
Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1977
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Although the invention of plausible hypotheses, independent of any
connection with experimental observations, can be of very litde promo•
tion of natural knowledge; yet the discovery of simple and uniform
principles, by which a great number of apparently heterogeneous phe•
nomena are reduced to coherent and universal laws, must ever be
allowed to be of considerable importance toward the improvement of
the hum"n intellect.
THOMAS YOUNG: First Bakerian Lecture, 1801
This book is dedicated to the many friends, colleagues,and students
whose work in this department contributed to our final formulations:
A. Broadhurst J. Germain R. Kessell K. H. Star
P. Broadhurst J. Grassi P. Ley K. Sterky
G. Claridge M. Garg A. E. Maxwell C. Stroh
A. M. Clark J. E. Gray P. D. McLean J. Tizard
D. Cookson H. C. Holland N. O'Connor E. Treadwell
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