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Cognition ( as most clearly reflected in thinking ) means putting things together or relating events , and this relating is an active connecting process , not a passive connecting of events through external association and repetition .
Cognition ( as most clearly reflected in thinking ) means putting things together or relating events , and this relating is an active connecting process , not a passive connecting of events through external association and repetition .
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An act is not bad if it is an expression of a “ nice " or altruistic motive or person and it is not good if it is the expression of a " mean " or selfish motive or person . Circumstances may excuse or justify deviant action .
An act is not bad if it is an expression of a “ nice " or altruistic motive or person and it is not good if it is the expression of a " mean " or selfish motive or person . Circumstances may excuse or justify deviant action .
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Implicit in such an argument is the view that once a difference has been demonstrated in the population means of two races , every member of the population having the higher mean is superior to every member of the population having the ...
Implicit in such an argument is the view that once a difference has been demonstrated in the population means of two races , every member of the population having the higher mean is superior to every member of the population having the ...
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Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
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