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Having indicated the manner in which the six approaches were ordered and
categorized we now attempt to describe them in terms of the following
theoretically neutral dimensions : 3 Origins of approaches ( e . g . , economics ,
psychology ) ; 4 ...
Having indicated the manner in which the six approaches were ordered and
categorized we now attempt to describe them in terms of the following
theoretically neutral dimensions : 3 Origins of approaches ( e . g . , economics ,
psychology ) ; 4 ...
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But there has been no attempt to relate this work to IIT or AT or incorporate any of
the concepts from either into SJT research . ... There have been attempts by
Anderson ( 1974 ) to integrate IIT and AT within the framework of the single -
system ...
But there has been no attempt to relate this work to IIT or AT or incorporate any of
the concepts from either into SJT research . ... There have been attempts by
Anderson ( 1974 ) to integrate IIT and AT within the framework of the single -
system ...
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... is to describe and explain the cognitive activity of persons as they attempt to
describe and explain the behavior of objects ... same as in the case of SJT ,
although its aim is more ambitious in that it attempts explanation as well as
description .
... is to describe and explain the cognitive activity of persons as they attempt to
describe and explain the behavior of objects ... same as in the case of SJT ,
although its aim is more ambitious in that it attempts explanation as well as
description .
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THEORY | 6 |
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