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The specification of modes of interaction among the units is , therefore , one important step in determining the boundaries of the model . The modes of interaction among the units of a theory are what I call its " laws of interaction .
The specification of modes of interaction among the units is , therefore , one important step in determining the boundaries of the model . The modes of interaction among the units of a theory are what I call its " laws of interaction .
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The investigator who has only posttest data is indeed fortunate if he can translate his research hypothesis into an interaction in which one group of respondents is su perior to some other group in one experi- mental condition and is ...
The investigator who has only posttest data is indeed fortunate if he can translate his research hypothesis into an interaction in which one group of respondents is su perior to some other group in one experi- mental condition and is ...
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cooperation , seem to provide the most valu- able focus for our discussion of decision strat- egies under conflict because they most closely model real life interactions ( Schelling , 1960 ) .
cooperation , seem to provide the most valu- able focus for our discussion of decision strat- egies under conflict because they most closely model real life interactions ( Schelling , 1960 ) .
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
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