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Paperback A Study Of The Affective Qualities Book

ISBN: 1245024051

ISBN13: 9781245024051

A Study Of The Affective Qualities

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"A Study Of The Affective Qualities" by Samuel Perkins Hayes delves into the intricate realm of human emotions and their impact on perception and cognition. This work explores the fundamental nature of affective experiences, offering insights into how feelings shape our understanding of the world. Hayes's study provides a valuable contribution to the field of psychology, examining the nuances of emotional responses and their significance in human behavior.

Readers interested in the psychological underpinnings of emotions and their influence on cognitive processes will find this book to be an enlightening resource. The book offers a comprehensive exploration of the subjective qualities of emotional experiences, making it a compelling read for scholars and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human psyche.

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