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Das Problem der Willensmessung und das Grundgesetz der Assoziation. I.

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Lewin, Kurt (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT))
JOURNAL:
  Psychologische Forschung, 1(1), 191 - 302.
YEAR: 1922
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): None
DISCIPLINE: Psychology
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LANGUAGE: German
PUB ID: 103-426-482 (Last edited on 2006/05/09 08:37:18 GMT-6)
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[ 6 | 38 ] Murray, David J. (1995) Gestalt Psychology and the Cognitive Revolution 1 edition.  New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
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[ 1 | 11 ] Rapaport, David.. (1971) Emotions and memory 5th edition.  New York: International Universities Press.
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[ 37 | 70 ] Luchins, Abraham S; Luchins, Edith H. (1959) Rigidity of Behavior. A Variational Approach to the Effect of Einstellung 1 edition.  Eugene, Oregon: University of Oregon Books.
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[ 8 | 15 ] Gottschaldt, Kurt. (1954) Der Aufbau des kindlichen Handelns 2 edition.  Leipzig: Barth.
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[ 1 | 32 ] Lewin, Kurt. (1940) Formalization and Progress in Psychology
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[ 14 | 21 ] Lewin, Kurt. (1929) Die Entwicklung der experimentellen Willenspsychologie und die Psychotherapie 1 edition.  Leipzig: Hirzel.
     (Book in the series Allgemeiner Ärztlicher Kongress für Psychotherapie )
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