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Similar verbal labels attached to a construct do not necessarily imply construct
similarity . Similarity comes from similar patterns of conIt should be obvious by
now that I consider personal construct theory to quality as a big " T " theory . I find
it ...
Similar verbal labels attached to a construct do not necessarily imply construct
similarity . Similarity comes from similar patterns of conIt should be obvious by
now that I consider personal construct theory to quality as a big " T " theory . I find
it ...
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Reflection , he says , is mental representation , a ' stepping back " from events or
perceptual stimuli , a process similar to Werner ' s contemplative stage of
development . Rusch ascribes four levels of meaning to experience and
reflection ...
Reflection , he says , is mental representation , a ' stepping back " from events or
perceptual stimuli , a process similar to Werner ' s contemplative stage of
development . Rusch ascribes four levels of meaning to experience and
reflection ...
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servers are not led by the same physical evidence to the same picture of the
universe , unless their linguistic backgrounds are similar , or can in some way be
calibrated ( pp . 213 - 214 , italics his ) . Such a view on the nature of thought is
not ...
servers are not led by the same physical evidence to the same picture of the
universe , unless their linguistic backgrounds are similar , or can in some way be
calibrated ( pp . 213 - 214 , italics his ) . Such a view on the nature of thought is
not ...
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Editors Introduction | 27 |
Theory and Research on the Development | 138 |
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