<i>Concepts in Action</i> focuses on what to do with theoretical concepts, rather than providing conveyed definitions. The book covers a variety of examples what to do, how to think, in order to develop and use concepts in the social sciences.
Making Educational Psychology Work: Carrying Concepts Into Action
β Scribed by Beth Sulzer-Azaroff, Judy McKinley Brewer, Linda Ford
- Publisher
- Goodyear Publishing Company
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 164
- Series
- Goodyear Education Series
- Category
- Library
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