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abstract concepts abstract statement achieving attitude axiomatic form axiomatic or causal axiomatic theory axioms behavior body of knowledge brand X causal process form cepts characteristics classified cognitive structure concept or statement conception of theory concrete settings considered correlated criterion dependent variable derived describe develop discussion effect empirical research empirical support evaluating example explain form of theory goals of science Heider's human phenomena hypothesis ideas important individual influence intersubjective interval scale Kuhn paradigm large number level of quantification measure ment nominal level observability oligarchy operant behavior operational definitions ordinal level organism orientation patterns person phenomenon possible predictions primitive terms problem provide a sense rank order reinforcement schedule relationship rewards scientific body scientific knowledge scientific revolution sense of understanding set of laws set of statements social and human social science social scientists social system statistical decision procedures suggests superego theoretical concept theoretical statements tion types uncon variables variations
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Instructed Second Language Acquisition: Learning in the Classroom Rod Ellis No preview available - 1991 |