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Each approach has its merit , and each its limitation . The inner view has the merit of vivid first - person experience , but it suffers from lack of a larger context to appraise the experience in true perspective .
Each approach has its merit , and each its limitation . The inner view has the merit of vivid first - person experience , but it suffers from lack of a larger context to appraise the experience in true perspective .
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They were also more resistant to the leader , ignoring a social approach three times as often as in the democratic group . The children in the democratic group treated the leader more nearly as an equal , initiating approaches to him in ...
They were also more resistant to the leader , ignoring a social approach three times as often as in the democratic group . The children in the democratic group treated the leader more nearly as an equal , initiating approaches to him in ...
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The prejudiced person suffers from a rigid , cautious , segmentary approach , resorting to black - white solutions and arriving at premature closures . Once he makes an assumption he tends to repeat it again and again , to the neglect ...
The prejudiced person suffers from a rigid , cautious , segmentary approach , resorting to black - white solutions and arriving at premature closures . Once he makes an assumption he tends to repeat it again and again , to the neglect ...
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