Human Nature and Conduct An Introduction to Social Psychology
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HABITS may be profitably compared to physiological functions, like breathing, digesting...
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nfluential work by the great educator/philosopher maintains that the key to social psychology lies in an understanding of the many varieties of habit; individual mental activity is guided by subordinate factors of impulse and intelligence. His investigation focuses on three main areas of conduct: habit, impulse, and intelligence, with each factor receiving an incisive treatment.
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