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The Journal of Psychology
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Volume 28, 1949 - Issue 2
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Need as a Determinant of Perception

Pages 457-475 | Received 17 Aug 1949, Published online: 02 Jul 2010

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R.B. Payne. (1970) Effect of Thermal Need on Responses to Pictorial Stimuli. Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment 34:4, pages 271-276.
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Ralph Mason Dreger. (1961) Perception in the Context of Social and Personality Theory. The Journal of General Psychology 64:1, pages 3-30.
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J.C. Naylor & C.H. Lawshe. (1958) An Analytical Review of the Experimental Basis of Subception. The Journal of Psychology 46:1, pages 75-96.
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William Bevan & DorothyC. Bevan. (1956) Judged Size and Personal Relevance: An Exercise in Quasi-Representative Design. The Journal of General Psychology 54:2, pages 203-207.
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DouglasN. Jackson. (1954) A Further Examination of the Role of Autism in a Visual Figure-Ground Relationship. The Journal of Psychology 38:2, pages 339-357.
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DonaldE. P. Smith & JulianE. Hochberg. (1954) The Effect of “Punishment” (Electric Shock) on Figure-Ground Perception. The Journal of Psychology 38:1, pages 83-87.
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Isidor Chein, Robert Lane, Gardner Murphy, Harold Proshansky & Roy Schafer. (1951) Need as a Determinant of Perception: A Reply to Pastore. The Journal of Psychology 31:1, pages 129-136.
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Per Saugstad. (2008) EFFECT OF REWARD AND PUNISHMENT ON VISUAL PERCEPTION OF FIGURE–GROUND. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 6:2, pages 225-236.
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HIROTO KATORI. (1959) ON THE EFFECT OF SUBJECTIVE FACTORS UPON SIZE ESTIMATION. Japanese Psychological Research 1959:8, pages 9-19.
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WILLIAM K BOARDMAN. (2006) Utilization of Word Structure in Prerecognition Responses 1 . Journal of Personality 25:6, pages 672-685.
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LEO POSTMAN. (1953) Perception, Motivation, and Behavior1. Journal of Personality 22:1, pages 17-31.
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JOSEF BROZEK, HAROLD GUETZKOW, MARCELLA VIG BALDWIN & ROBERT CRANSTON. (1951) A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF PERCEPTION AND ASSOCIATION IN EXPERIMENTAL SEMISTARVATION. Journal of Personality 19:3, pages 245-264.
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