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I AM sorry if my psychological knowledge fails to reach the standard required by Dr. Dawes Hicks1. My book2 has, as a matter of fact, been the subject of favourable notice in three psychological journals, though I cannot claim the universal agreement that would apparently be necessary to make it convincing to Dr. Dingle. I have done my best to explain what I mean by the terms used.
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NATURE, 135, 1035, June 22, 1935.
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JEFFREYS, H. Philosophy and Modern Science. Nature 136, 106 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136106a0
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