Abstract
Dr. Jordan contends that to have validity a psychological construct such as self-concept must account for relatively simple forms of human behavior. Through an analysis of the act of whistling the author, who considers himself an "ordinary whistling analyst," explores the myriad of psychological implications involved in the explanation of this "simple" behavioral act.
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