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Paul H. Sheats. RELATIVE Influence of METHODS UPON ADOPTION OF PRACTICES Method Percentage of Practices Influenced by Methods about 1929 1939 Indirect influence 21.31 19.71 Method demonstrations 15.18 16.41 General meetings 13.80 13.92 ...
Paul H. Sheats. RELATIVE Influence of METHODS UPON ADOPTION OF PRACTICES Method Percentage of Practices Influenced by Methods about 1929 1939 Indirect influence 21.31 19.71 Method demonstrations 15.18 16.41 General meetings 13.80 13.92 ...
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... method cannot be separated from subject - matter content . As Alfred Mueller has pointed out , " Method must operate on something . It is a way of employing material to some end . " It has been customary for those who write about methods ...
... method cannot be separated from subject - matter content . As Alfred Mueller has pointed out , " Method must operate on something . It is a way of employing material to some end . " It has been customary for those who write about methods ...
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... method , ( 2 ) discussion - the funda- mental method , and ( 3 ) large - group methods . General Considerations Method is never an end ; it is a means to reach a specific end with a specific group in a specific situation . It is obvious ...
... method , ( 2 ) discussion - the funda- mental method , and ( 3 ) large - group methods . General Considerations Method is never an end ; it is a means to reach a specific end with a specific group in a specific situation . It is obvious ...
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International Programs | 273 |
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