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Although probability assessments are treated with some sophistication and steps
are often taken to straighten out logical flaws , no specific remedies other than
those based on " clinical " experience are offered . ( This is particularly true with ...
Although probability assessments are treated with some sophistication and steps
are often taken to straighten out logical flaws , no specific remedies other than
those based on " clinical " experience are offered . ( This is particularly true with ...
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We do not find predictions of the appearance of any specific organizing principle
other than on the grounds of a precedent . Rather , the search for generality
seems to focus on a more genral level . Thus , for example , in Berkowitz ( 1974 ,
p .
We do not find predictions of the appearance of any specific organizing principle
other than on the grounds of a precedent . Rather , the search for generality
seems to focus on a more genral level . Thus , for example , in Berkowitz ( 1974 ,
p .
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Below is a list of more specific educational claims . a . Makes hidden
assumptions and implicit tradeoffs explicit : " we should not underestimate the
important intellectual and emotional impact that arises when we are forced to
express vexing ...
Below is a list of more specific educational claims . a . Makes hidden
assumptions and implicit tradeoffs explicit : " we should not underestimate the
important intellectual and emotional impact that arises when we are forced to
express vexing ...
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THEORY | 6 |
Introduction to Theory | 17 |
Scope | 31 |
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