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Excerpt from Interference and Adaptability: An Experimental Study of Their Relation Lation With Special Reference to Individual Differences
This is also true of smaller groupings of individuals. Giddings10 makes a classification of religions on the basis of their tendency to break away from hidebound custom. Conversion is a distinct type of changed reaction to life and often presents marked interference. In every condition of life there are interferences of the old situation and adaptability to the new. A strange citizen in a new country, a boy from the farm in the city, the freshman in the college, and the institutional lad on the streets are all familiar examples. A perfect adaptability to all situations is the result of long and varied experi ence. Adaptations are thus a large part of the activity of any ex panding organism.
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