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The nature of the learner's exercises must consider the subset of practiced manipula- tions and processing within its universe of all possible activities . For example , limited practice in manipulating and processing his native ...
The nature of the learner's exercises must consider the subset of practiced manipula- tions and processing within its universe of all possible activities . For example , limited practice in manipulating and processing his native ...
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Job Dimensions Based on Job Data J3-8 Manual / Control Activities 13-9 Physical Coordination in Control / Related Activities J3-10 General Body Activity versus Sedentary Activities Division 3 : Work Output J3-11 Manipulating / Handling ...
Job Dimensions Based on Job Data J3-8 Manual / Control Activities 13-9 Physical Coordination in Control / Related Activities J3-10 General Body Activity versus Sedentary Activities Division 3 : Work Output J3-11 Manipulating / Handling ...
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On most activities , the professionals in- dicated higher levels of involvement than the nonprofessionals . Moreover , the super- visors indicated higher levels of present in- volvement and higher levels of expected in- volvement for ...
On most activities , the professionals in- dicated higher levels of involvement than the nonprofessionals . Moreover , the super- visors indicated higher levels of present in- volvement and higher levels of expected in- volvement for ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
Chapter | 7 |
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