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freed psychology from the necessity for working with simple,
mechanical conceptions. At the same time, the responsibility
of the psychologists for providing clearer and more rigorous
specifications of behavior has increased. Botlr of these conse-
quences should be beneficial to the development of psy-
chology.
Donald E. Walker
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