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Mental development in the child and the race: Method and processes.
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James Mark Baldwin
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1895
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Macmillan Publishing
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Infant and race psychology.
pp. 36
A new method of child study.
pp. 50
Distance and colour perception by infants.
pp. 58
The origin of right-handedness.
pp. 81
Infants' movements.
pp. 104
Suggestion.
pp. 170
The theory of development.
pp. 221
The origin of motor attitudes and expressions.
pp. 263
Organic imitation.
pp. 291
Conscious imitation (begun): The origin of memory and imagination.
pp. 322
Conscious imitation (continued): The origin of thought and emotion.
pp. 349
Conscious imitation (concluded).
pp. 367
The origin of volition.
pp. 431
The mechanism of revival: Internal speech and song.
pp. 451
The origin of attention.
pp. 476
Summary: Final statement of habit and accommodation.
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