Title: | How motives are educated : a simplified statement of the laws of mental life which control the development of interests and attitudes and the integration of personality, with concrete examples from practical life situations |
Author: | Tuttle, Harold Saxe, 1882- |
Note: | Edwards Brothers Inc., Lithoprinters, 1941 |
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Subject: | Educational psychology |
Subject: | Interest (Psychology) |
Subject: | Personality |
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