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AT the meeting of the British Psychological Society during April 5–10 in Exeter, a symposium was held on "Psychological Implications of the Culture Pattern Theory". The speakers were Lieut.-Colonel R. F. Barbour, Dr. J. C. Flugel and Prof. T. H. Pear.
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Summarized in "Are There Human Instincts?", by T. H. Pear, Bull John Rylands Library, Manchester 27, No. 1 (Dec. 1942).
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Psychological Implications of the Culture-Pattern Theory. Nature 155, 776–778 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155776a0
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