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... responses may reflect the fact that prehistory , particular- lv dinosaurs and the Stone Age , were mentioned by children ... response . However , another made the observation : The lives of ordinary men and women is not history because ...
... responses may reflect the fact that prehistory , particular- lv dinosaurs and the Stone Age , were mentioned by children ... response . However , another made the observation : The lives of ordinary men and women is not history because ...
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... response to both , treating the part about women as if it were an afterthought . The experience which led to the above quote was reinforced by responses to a subsequent question which asked the children to name important women in ...
... response to both , treating the part about women as if it were an afterthought . The experience which led to the above quote was reinforced by responses to a subsequent question which asked the children to name important women in ...
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... response categories of " cleverer " , " the same " , " less clever " , " stupid " and " don't know " were given . The children were told , if they asked , to put their own interpretation on cleverness . The responses showed that most ...
... response categories of " cleverer " , " the same " , " less clever " , " stupid " and " don't know " were given . The children were told , if they asked , to put their own interpretation on cleverness . The responses showed that most ...
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