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... Formal models can be thought of as serving a variety of purposes , the most common being heuristics , exploration , policy pre- diction , and pedagogy ( Low 1981 ) . Following Sayer ( 1978 , 66 ) we might distinguish three broad types ...
... Formal models can be thought of as serving a variety of purposes , the most common being heuristics , exploration , policy pre- diction , and pedagogy ( Low 1981 ) . Following Sayer ( 1978 , 66 ) we might distinguish three broad types ...
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... within the formal maximising or satisfising strategies assumed in etic TA manage- ment studies . To achieve the fullest understanding , therefore , etic TA studies need to be supplemented by approaches which take into 53 ...
... within the formal maximising or satisfising strategies assumed in etic TA manage- ment studies . To achieve the fullest understanding , therefore , etic TA studies need to be supplemented by approaches which take into 53 ...
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... formal means for deducing the testable implications more precisely . Many processual theories are thus vulnerable to a very beneficial quality and have been altered or replaced by better processual theories . As a result , they have ...
... formal means for deducing the testable implications more precisely . Many processual theories are thus vulnerable to a very beneficial quality and have been altered or replaced by better processual theories . As a result , they have ...
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