Advances in Descriptive PsychologyAnthony O. Putman, Keith E. Davis Descriptive Psychology Press, 1990 - 320 pages |
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Page 191
... concepts in this way . Merely knowing the concepts of hearts , diamonds , or trumps and their interrelationships is not a sufficient condition for competence . A person must also be able to recognize situations involving the use of each ...
... concepts in this way . Merely knowing the concepts of hearts , diamonds , or trumps and their interrelationships is not a sufficient condition for competence . A person must also be able to recognize situations involving the use of each ...
Page 192
... concepts . However , it does allow for the systematic variation we often see in the use of these concepts . Acting on the Basis of Ethical Concepts Finally , for a person to be competent at moral criticism requires that he also be able ...
... concepts . However , it does allow for the systematic variation we often see in the use of these concepts . Acting on the Basis of Ethical Concepts Finally , for a person to be competent at moral criticism requires that he also be able ...
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... conceptual differences between status and role are summarized in Figure 1 together with the implications for understanding how conventional concepts of masculine and feminine may be changed . Differences in standards of judgement and ...
... conceptual differences between status and role are summarized in Figure 1 together with the implications for understanding how conventional concepts of masculine and feminine may be changed . Differences in standards of judgement and ...
Contents
Anthony O Putman | 11 |
THE USE OF THE STATUS CONCEPT IN DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE | 47 |
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND CULTURE CHANGE | 61 |
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