Modern Psychology
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An Introduction to Spiritual Development
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Humanistic psychology - Saylor Academy
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The Psychology of Waiting Lines - Columbia University
www.columbia.eduThe Psychology of Waiting Lines considered a proposition concerning the psychology of waiting. We begin with one of the most familiar: Occupied Time Feels Shorter Than Unoccupied Time. As William James, the noted philosopher observed: "Boredom results from being attentive to the passage of time itself. (7) A more colloquial version might be 'A
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