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The Polish Psychological Association

European Psychologist, 1996
The history of Polish psychology organizations begins at the turn of the nineteenth century, when the first groups for people interested in psychological problems were formed on the territory of Poland. The activities of these groups were of course concentrated in the cities, and in the years 1901-1913 the first departments of experimental psychology ...
Maegorzata Toeplitz-Winiewska   +1 more
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Rethinking associations in psychology

Synthese, 2016
I challenge the dominant understanding of what it means to say two thoughts are associated. The two views that dominate the current literature treat association as a kind of mechanism that drives sequences of thought (often implicitly treating them so).
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Psychological Distress Associated with Algodystrophy

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1997
We have carried out a prospective study of the level of psychological distress in patients with Colles’ fractures. Those who developed algodystrophy did not show increased distress before the onset of the condition.
J. Field, F. V. Gardner
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