Psychologist Jerome Kagan examines the implications of the idea of temperament for aggressive behavior, conscience, psychopathology, and the degree to which each of us can be expected to control our deepest emotions--an idea proposed nearly 2,000 years ago by a physician named Galen of Pergamon.
他人的评价:A challenging book. The numerous digressions on the scientific method were as informative as the actual subject, including an incisive history of the social sciences in America. His comparisons of qualitative vs. quantitative categorizing, and p...
评分他人的评价:A challenging book. The numerous digressions on the scientific method were as informative as the actual subject, including an incisive history of the social sciences in America. His comparisons of qualitative vs. quantitative categorizing, and p...
评分他人的评价:A challenging book. The numerous digressions on the scientific method were as informative as the actual subject, including an incisive history of the social sciences in America. His comparisons of qualitative vs. quantitative categorizing, and p...
评分他人的评价:A challenging book. The numerous digressions on the scientific method were as informative as the actual subject, including an incisive history of the social sciences in America. His comparisons of qualitative vs. quantitative categorizing, and p...
评分他人的评价:A challenging book. The numerous digressions on the scientific method were as informative as the actual subject, including an incisive history of the social sciences in America. His comparisons of qualitative vs. quantitative categorizing, and p...
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