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The problem of explaining how an accurate cognitive representation of the distal environment is produced contains the same problems of sorting out which proximal stimuli relate to what distal objects as would a theory which attempted to ...
The problem of explaining how an accurate cognitive representation of the distal environment is produced contains the same problems of sorting out which proximal stimuli relate to what distal objects as would a theory which attempted to ...
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Later periods are much less clear and Bellugi treats them as having to do with problems of special rules in English since the ... A second problem has to do with indefinites ( some , none , any , somebody , nobody , anybody , etc. ) ...
Later periods are much less clear and Bellugi treats them as having to do with problems of special rules in English since the ... A second problem has to do with indefinites ( some , none , any , somebody , nobody , anybody , etc. ) ...
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The retarded child , on the other hand , is continuously confronted with problems appropriate to his ... attend to a wide variety of stimuli impinging upon him since such behavior has been conducive to more successful problem solving .
The retarded child , on the other hand , is continuously confronted with problems appropriate to his ... attend to a wide variety of stimuli impinging upon him since such behavior has been conducive to more successful problem solving .
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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