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The human skills , appreciations , and reasonings in all their great variety , as well as human hopes , aspirations , attitudes , and values , are generally recognized to depend for their development largely on the events called ...
The human skills , appreciations , and reasonings in all their great variety , as well as human hopes , aspirations , attitudes , and values , are generally recognized to depend for their development largely on the events called ...
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Measurement principles depend on previously acquired number concepts . ... The classifying of ions depends on some principles of classification that derive from concepts of electrical events ( electromotive force ) .
Measurement principles depend on previously acquired number concepts . ... The classifying of ions depends on some principles of classification that derive from concepts of electrical events ( electromotive force ) .
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Although instruction comes to depend heavily on verbal communication , the words merely “ stand for ” things that may be directly observed . ... Scientific knowledge depends ultimately on the direct observation of things and events .
Although instruction comes to depend heavily on verbal communication , the words merely “ stand for ” things that may be directly observed . ... Scientific knowledge depends ultimately on the direct observation of things and events .
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
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