Advances in Descriptive PsychologyAnthony O. Putman, Keith E. Davis Descriptive Psychology Press, 1990 - 320 pages |
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... involved in the practice of interest ) , asking questions as a person in that role does . The expert's actions then ... involvement by the expert for several months . Experience to date is that this approach allows us to cover a ...
... involved in the practice of interest ) , asking questions as a person in that role does . The expert's actions then ... involvement by the expert for several months . Experience to date is that this approach allows us to cover a ...
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... involved ) accepts the status and ( b ) how well the person does at it . In contrast , we do not expect to raise such questions in regard to the lion . Thus , there is a pragmatic difference between saying that I appraise John as a ...
... involved ) accepts the status and ( b ) how well the person does at it . In contrast , we do not expect to raise such questions in regard to the lion . Thus , there is a pragmatic difference between saying that I appraise John as a ...
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... involved in the development of moral judgement . That is , each theorist assumes that the phenomena associated with moral development require an explanation , so each proceeds to hypothesize the nature of a process involved . However ...
... involved in the development of moral judgement . That is , each theorist assumes that the phenomena associated with moral development require an explanation , so each proceeds to hypothesize the nature of a process involved . However ...
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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