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Origins of psychometry: Johan Jacob de Jaager, student of F. C. Donders on Reaction time and mental...

Origins of psychometry: Johan Jacob de Jaager, student of F. C. Donders on Reaction time and mental...

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Origins of psychometry: Johan Jacob de Jaager, student of F. C. Donders on Reaction time and mental processes (1865). Translated and edited by Josef Brožek and Maarten S. Sibinga. With a complete facsim. of the original Dutch text.

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Origins of psychometry: Johan Jacob de Jaager, student of F. C. Donders on Reaction time and mental processes (1865). Translated and edited by Josef Brožek and Maarten S. Sibinga. With a complete facsim. of the original Dutch text.

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Nieuwkoop, B. de Graaf, 1970.

Uniform title

Physiologische tijd bij psychische processen. Dutch and English.

Date

1970.

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N509/14

Record Identifier

74VKp6vJ3QVO

MMS ID

991019231699702626

Language

  • English
  • Dutch

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Physical content

27, 52, 39-76 p. illus. 22 cm.

Contents

fl72.50.

Publication information

Publisher

Nieuwkoop, B. de Graaf, 1970.

Date Published

1970.

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Full title

Origins of psychometry: Johan Jacob de Jaager, student of F. C. Donders on Reaction time and mental processes (1865). Translated and edited by Josef Brožek and Maarten S. Sibinga. With a complete facsim. of the original Dutch text.

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Notes

General note

Dutch classics in history of science ; 17.

Originally published as thesis, Utrecht, 1865, under title: De Physiologische tijd bij psychische processen.

Bibliography: p. 25-27 (1st group)

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N509/14

Record Identifier

74VKp6vJ3QVO

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991019231699702626

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