Advances in Descriptive PsychologyAnthony O. Putman, Keith E. Davis Descriptive Psychology Press, 1990 - 320 pages |
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... parameters of achievement " . It is by reference to these parameters of achievement that managers will find their most powerful means of improving productivity . Let us examine them each in detail . Achievement . To know how to improve ...
... parameters of achievement " . It is by reference to these parameters of achievement that managers will find their most powerful means of improving productivity . Let us examine them each in detail . Achievement . To know how to improve ...
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... parameters which , when the domain in question is the real world ( " the state of affairs that includes all other states of affairs " ) , are called the " transcendental concepts " : totality , ultimacy , and boundary condition . To ...
... parameters which , when the domain in question is the real world ( " the state of affairs that includes all other states of affairs " ) , are called the " transcendental concepts " : totality , ultimacy , and boundary condition . To ...
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... parameters only . In role theories as well as other positivistic psychological theories , the term " behavior " is ... parameter can be seen in the fact that the same observable 222 CORLIS R. SAPIN and JOHN R. FORWARD.
... parameters only . In role theories as well as other positivistic psychological theories , the term " behavior " is ... parameter can be seen in the fact that the same observable 222 CORLIS R. SAPIN and JOHN R. FORWARD.
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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