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Judd, Wallace P. – Learning, 1973
This article discusses the psychological concept of differentiation,'' its two extremes (global and articulated), and the effects this trait can have on a child's education (articulated children break down their environment into functional and perceptual components while the global person does not change the framework of his perceptions). (JA)
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Perception, Perception Tests