Advances in Descriptive PsychologyAnthony O. Putman, Keith E. Davis Descriptive Psychology Press, 1990 - 320 pages |
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... situation which calls for behavior X " ; from this we can derive as a special case , " This is a situation which calls for description Y. " The first of these corresponds to an appraisal and the second corresponds to a " mere ...
... situation which calls for behavior X " ; from this we can derive as a special case , " This is a situation which calls for description Y. " The first of these corresponds to an appraisal and the second corresponds to a " mere ...
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... situation as a drop shot or as one that called for a person to rush the net . However , when the competence involves a form of appraisal , the situation can be somewhat different . Descriptions of situations as ones where an appraisal ...
... situation as a drop shot or as one that called for a person to rush the net . However , when the competence involves a form of appraisal , the situation can be somewhat different . Descriptions of situations as ones where an appraisal ...
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... situation in which they are expected to have some expertise , yet are in a low power position , they are more likely than males to engage in self - criticism . The parallel situation , of males in a male domain but in a low power ...
... situation in which they are expected to have some expertise , yet are in a low power position , they are more likely than males to engage in self - criticism . The parallel situation , of males in a male domain but in a low power ...
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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