Advances in Descriptive PsychologyAnthony O. Putman, Keith E. Davis Descriptive Psychology Press, 1990 - 320 pages |
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... fact unless fact in which case fact " logical form — and point to some obvious features of this way of thinking . The worth of this way of thinking can ultimately be tested only in actual implementations , which one hopes may be ...
... fact unless fact in which case fact " logical form — and point to some obvious features of this way of thinking . The worth of this way of thinking can ultimately be tested only in actual implementations , which one hopes may be ...
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... fact exist . 2. If process P1 has occurred , then any subprocess P1n which is a paradigm case constituent of P1 has also occurred , unless : an alternative decomposition of P1 which does not contain Pln as a constituent is found to ...
... fact exist . 2. If process P1 has occurred , then any subprocess P1n which is a paradigm case constituent of P1 has also occurred , unless : an alternative decomposition of P1 which does not contain Pln as a constituent is found to ...
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... fact that we do not ordinarily stop and think is therefore reflective of the fact that most of us ordinarily know what we want most , and are quick to recognize and act on opportunities to get that something . A man who loves jelly ...
... fact that we do not ordinarily stop and think is therefore reflective of the fact that most of us ordinarily know what we want most , and are quick to recognize and act on opportunities to get that something . A man who loves jelly ...
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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