| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - We have to start with the baby's advent...and follow his development step by step, noting the first appearance of the hereditary forms of reaction, their course and effect upon the moulding of the child's whole personality; and the early beginnings of acquired modes of response.[61] This was also a theme to be found in Dashiell,[62] Weiss,[63] Allport,[64] Hamilton,[65] and most early behaviorist
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