Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... accept ? The only evidence we will all agree to accept is probably a record of performance . Suppose the man says , " The boy has run 100 yards in 12 seconds time after time . " We are convinced : the child can run 100 yards in 12 ...
... accept ? The only evidence we will all agree to accept is probably a record of performance . Suppose the man says , " The boy has run 100 yards in 12 seconds time after time . " We are convinced : the child can run 100 yards in 12 ...
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... accept for economic and social sur- vival , the Sumner - Keller point of view has been perpetuated , refined , and ... accepted " ( 4 , p . 53 ) , and then explains : " The term ' folkway ' implies simply a habit- ual way of group action ...
... accept for economic and social sur- vival , the Sumner - Keller point of view has been perpetuated , refined , and ... accepted " ( 4 , p . 53 ) , and then explains : " The term ' folkway ' implies simply a habit- ual way of group action ...
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... accept and exploit the role of dumb - bunny in their social group . The others " take care of me to be sure I'm not interrupted . " " I showed the draft of my paper , and the boys had their usual laugh ; but they were real helpful ...
... accept and exploit the role of dumb - bunny in their social group . The others " take care of me to be sure I'm not interrupted . " " I showed the draft of my paper , and the boys had their usual laugh ; but they were real helpful ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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