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Sense-impression responses to differing pictorial and verbal stimuli

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of the staff and students of Shaw High School (Wayne C. Blough, principal) of the East Cleveland (Ohio) Public Schools.

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Bourisseau, W., Davis, O.L. & Yamamoto, K. Sense-impression responses to differing pictorial and verbal stimuli. AVCR 13, 249–258 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02768475

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