Education, Volumen49New England Publishing Company, 1929 |
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... objectives , make use of valid concepts with a mind devoid of bias . I do not wish to make this distinction too pointed ... objective would require analysis of the process . This has been done so often that it is not necessary to repro ...
... objectives , make use of valid concepts with a mind devoid of bias . I do not wish to make this distinction too pointed ... objective would require analysis of the process . This has been done so often that it is not necessary to repro ...
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... objective findings and statistical data , measurements , and correlations , many erstwhile sanctified aims and methods . But the phrase " After Measurements , What ? " captioning a recent article , well expresses , and in vivid fashion ...
... objective findings and statistical data , measurements , and correlations , many erstwhile sanctified aims and methods . But the phrase " After Measurements , What ? " captioning a recent article , well expresses , and in vivid fashion ...
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... objective knowledge of the truth . Yet , with truth itself a relative term , here today , and given up tomorrow for that which , in the last analysis , more nearly approaches the great- est probability , we are playing essentially the ...
... objective knowledge of the truth . Yet , with truth itself a relative term , here today , and given up tomorrow for that which , in the last analysis , more nearly approaches the great- est probability , we are playing essentially the ...
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Adolescent SocioMoral Life and Behaviour of the Marion Dowd | 25 |
Ambition Edith Elden Robinson 464 | 33 |
Athletics Intramural Aims and Values George M Smith | 60 |
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