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100 1  Allport, Floyd Henry,|d1890-1978. 
245 10 Theories of perception and the concept of structure :|ba 
       review and critical analysis with an introduction to a 
       dynamic-structural theory of behavior. 
264  1 New York :|bWiley,|c[1955] 
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520    "This book represents an effort to survey carefully the 
       contributions that modern psychologists have made to the 
       theory of perception and to canvass the state of our 
       knowledge of the important process by which organisms gain
       an understanding of, and a basis for reacting to, the 
       world in which they live. It is hoped that it may help to 
       bring some clarification into this confused field and that
       possibly, to some extent, it may be of aid in the present 
       complex and uncertain state of psychological theory in 
       general. But, as intimated in the Preface, there was 
       another purpose, at least equally impelling, for which the
       book was written. It is the first installment in the 
       carrying out of a more comprehensive plan, of whose nature
       the reader should be informed. The immediate plan, then, 
       is to present an exposition and critical analysis of the 
       major theories of perception, bringing out as clearly as 
       possible their respective achievements, their limitations,
       and their relationship to the theme discussed above. 
       Throughout the review an effort will be made to show the 
       structural implications of the various systems, how they 
       dealt with the problem, where they succeeded or failed, 
       and the possible bearing of their successes or failures 
       upon their explanatory achievements or their limitations. 
       Tentative quasistructural interpretations will be 
       introduced along the way, and in the last two chapters the
       discussion will draw these together and will suggest what 
       they, together with the contributions from the various 
       theories, can offer toward the formulation of a general 
       structural point of view. In the final chapter the writer 
       will give a preliminary statement of his own theory of 
       structure; and an effort will be made to apply this 
       formulation to the data and problems of perception as they
       have come to light throughout the book"--Foreword. 
       (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights 
       reserved). 
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588 0  Print version record. 
650  0 Perception. 
650  2 Perception.|0(DNLM)D010465 
650  7 Perception.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01057622 
650 17 Waarneming.|2gtt 
650 17 Theorieën.|2gtt 
650 17 Structuralisme.|2gtt 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aAllport, Floyd Henry, 1890-|tTheories of
       perception and the concept of structure.|dNew York, Wiley 
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