Man and Society in Calamity: The Effects of War, Revolution, Famine, Pestilence Upon Human Mind, Behavior, Social Organization and Cultural LifeE.P. Dutton, 1942 - 352 sayfa |
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How Calamities Influence Our Affective | 13 |
How Calamities Affect Our Cognitive Processes | 27 |
How Famine Influences Our Behavior | 50 |
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