Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... responses are natural human responses ; men enjoy things and may carry their interests in this enjoy- ment far enough to reflect upon it . Mere undifferentiated pleasurable response is only a small part of the appreciative experience ...
... responses are natural human responses ; men enjoy things and may carry their interests in this enjoy- ment far enough to reflect upon it . Mere undifferentiated pleasurable response is only a small part of the appreciative experience ...
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... response , but of no direct aid to the central task of aesthetics , the determination of aesthetic response as dis- tinct from various non - aesthetic responses . Noyes , CARLETON . The Gate of Appreciation , Boston and N. Y. , Houghton ...
... response , but of no direct aid to the central task of aesthetics , the determination of aesthetic response as dis- tinct from various non - aesthetic responses . Noyes , CARLETON . The Gate of Appreciation , Boston and N. Y. , Houghton ...
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... response and to the func- tion of art in what Pavlov calls the disinhibition of inhibited responses . Pavlov showed that a conditioned response can be inhibited by repeated application of the stimulus ( food presented at a distance ) ...
... response and to the func- tion of art in what Pavlov calls the disinhibition of inhibited responses . Pavlov showed that a conditioned response can be inhibited by repeated application of the stimulus ( food presented at a distance ) ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Relative Efficiency of Student Achievement at Different Levels | 11 |
Method of Comparison and Evaluation | 19 |
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