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... results obtained from the ten groups as a whole will be given . RESULTS In Table 1 are given the results obtained by each of the two scoring methods . The " numerical " score represents the total count of the reproductions of statements ...
... results obtained from the ten groups as a whole will be given . RESULTS In Table 1 are given the results obtained by each of the two scoring methods . The " numerical " score represents the total count of the reproductions of statements ...
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... result appears in the various scores for two repeti- tions . The two cases of concentrated repetition scored 119 and 126 , whereas the scores for two distributed repetitions were 163 and 175 . It is clearly indicated that to repeat a ...
... result appears in the various scores for two repeti- tions . The two cases of concentrated repetition scored 119 and 126 , whereas the scores for two distributed repetitions were 163 and 175 . It is clearly indicated that to repeat a ...
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... result in social chaos ; and second , that the consequences of social chaos are injustice , chronic warfare and tyranny . The mo- ment we think in concrete and particular terms of the concrete and particular process called " modern war ...
... result in social chaos ; and second , that the consequences of social chaos are injustice , chronic warfare and tyranny . The mo- ment we think in concrete and particular terms of the concrete and particular process called " modern war ...
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