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Definition of Demand for identification
1. Noun. As by a sentry.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Demand For Identification
Literary usage of Demand for identification
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Eternal Values by Hugo Münsterberg (1909)
"This demand for identification meant at the same time the demand for the self-
assertion of the world. This demand is not itself an object of experience. ..."
2. The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases Affecting by Frank Cyrus Smith, Thomas Johnson Michie, United States Courts, Great Britain Courts, Canada Courts (1907)
"... of correspondence between the description and the man is what caused the demand
for identification. Upon this testimony and charge, it seems to me that ..."
3. Educational Psychology by Edward Lee Thorndike (1913)
"But a demand for identification of these means of definition themselves leads
finally always to the provoking situation or the attendant response. ..."
4. The Play of Man by Karl Groos (1901)
"t The demand for identification with some social group finds its satisfaction in
this way, and this satisfaction rests, as we have seen, ..."
5. Infection and Recovery from Infection by Simon Flexner (1912)
"... when cultivated in broth or otherwise outside the body ; a very few demand
for identification the test of disease-producing capacity in animals. ..."