The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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20 By a proto - value judgment Scriven means such things as preferences , tastes , and likes ; these are not in themselves value judgments , but rather simply facts about persons , howbeit , facts upon which value judgments may be based ...
20 By a proto - value judgment Scriven means such things as preferences , tastes , and likes ; these are not in themselves value judgments , but rather simply facts about persons , howbeit , facts upon which value judgments may be based ...
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Redness " means ideologically sound and correct . Since the Cultural Revolution " redness " has taken preference over " expertness " . The ideological fervor of Mao's thought is essential if progress is to be made .
Redness " means ideologically sound and correct . Since the Cultural Revolution " redness " has taken preference over " expertness " . The ideological fervor of Mao's thought is essential if progress is to be made .
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FLUENCY FLEXIBILITY ORIGINALITY TABLE III ANALSIS OF COVARIANCE OF MEAN GAIN SCORES OF IDEA PRODUCTION AS MEASURED BY THE TORRANCE TESTS OF CREATIVE THINKING Source of Variation Between groups Within groups Total Between groups Within ...
FLUENCY FLEXIBILITY ORIGINALITY TABLE III ANALSIS OF COVARIANCE OF MEAN GAIN SCORES OF IDEA PRODUCTION AS MEASURED BY THE TORRANCE TESTS OF CREATIVE THINKING Source of Variation Between groups Within groups Total Between groups Within ...
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