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Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1971, 197 pages. A systematic, large-scale experimental investigation of empathy focusing on birth order as a primary determinant of which interpersonal and motivational conditions will lead a person to empathize with the emotions of another. The overall results of the studies were much more suggestive than conclusive. Dust jacket has a bent area near rear top and two minor tears. Spine and corners of boards are bumped and there is a red stain on bottom edge of the text block.
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Empathy and Birth Order, Some Eperimental Explorations
by Stotland, Ezra, Stanley E Sherman, Kelly G Shaver
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The Individual in Prehistory: Studies of Variability in Style in Prehistoric Technologies
by Hill, James N and Joel Gunn
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Academic Press, 1977, 258 pages. This is a volume in Studies in Archaeology. Spine slightly cocked, first blank page removed, front hinge exposed at top but not cracked, some underlining and notes in Preface and Chapters 1-3, dust jacket is worn with chips and small tears, spine is sun toned.
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