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... situations and groups . The social situation in which a group finds itself conditions its response to a given method . It is a safe hypothesis that in a poverty - stricken area where there are few automobiles , general meetings take a ...
... situations and groups . The social situation in which a group finds itself conditions its response to a given method . It is a safe hypothesis that in a poverty - stricken area where there are few automobiles , general meetings take a ...
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... situation . It is obvious , then , that methods can be evaluated only in terms of the situation . Method is influenced by the characteristics of the participating groups — that is , by such considerations as their age , their previous ...
... situation . It is obvious , then , that methods can be evaluated only in terms of the situation . Method is influenced by the characteristics of the participating groups — that is , by such considerations as their age , their previous ...
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... Situation 2 is similar to situation 1 except that the process is broadened by your bringing in a variety of judgments through the use of committee members . The process is much the same but has the advantage of having several points of ...
... Situation 2 is similar to situation 1 except that the process is broadened by your bringing in a variety of judgments through the use of committee members . The process is much the same but has the advantage of having several points of ...
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International Programs | 273 |
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