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Page 43
... simply reflect the emergence of new cohorts representing the " new wave " ( p . 158 ) . The studies also suffer from other methodological problems , which lead one to question their validity and reliability . As was pointed out earlier ...
... simply reflect the emergence of new cohorts representing the " new wave " ( p . 158 ) . The studies also suffer from other methodological problems , which lead one to question their validity and reliability . As was pointed out earlier ...
Page 45
... simply re- flect cautiousness , fear of taking risks , and inability to perform well on structured tests under timed conditions , all of which are characteristic of the elderly . The pessimistic picture of decrement may be exaggerated ...
... simply re- flect cautiousness , fear of taking risks , and inability to perform well on structured tests under timed conditions , all of which are characteristic of the elderly . The pessimistic picture of decrement may be exaggerated ...
Page 70
... simply our approximation of the Bacchic rites of Old Comedy ( p . 513 ) . If one examines the various characters in Lysistrata , the conclusion might be that they are one dimensional and stereotypical , thereby nonrepresentational of ...
... simply our approximation of the Bacchic rites of Old Comedy ( p . 513 ) . If one examines the various characters in Lysistrata , the conclusion might be that they are one dimensional and stereotypical , thereby nonrepresentational of ...
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