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It is a personal , psychological structure that may not be logical , but it works .
Although a ... Given this finite number of constructs , the organization corollary
expresses the structural relationships that exist between constructs . Each person
...
It is a personal , psychological structure that may not be logical , but it works .
Although a ... Given this finite number of constructs , the organization corollary
expresses the structural relationships that exist between constructs . Each person
...
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some already existing structure and the accommodation of this rudimentary
structure to further experience and information . ... the inherent ways in which our
mind structures information and the socioculturally influenced categories of
knowing .
some already existing structure and the accommodation of this rudimentary
structure to further experience and information . ... the inherent ways in which our
mind structures information and the socioculturally influenced categories of
knowing .
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clues in various city structures and the accuracy with which individuals are able
to locate their position within these ... City structure is significantly related to
variations in the mean importance assigned to the environmental features as
potential ...
clues in various city structures and the accuracy with which individuals are able
to locate their position within these ... City structure is significantly related to
variations in the mean importance assigned to the environmental features as
potential ...
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Editors Introduction | 27 |
Theory and Research on the Development | 138 |
Editors Introduction | 191 |
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