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Abstract Instrumental learning of preschool children in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Australia (AUST) was compared using two tasks (imitative and nonimitative) and two rewards (social and nonsocial). There were no differences between the two groups in the rate of acquisition measure of trials to criterion. PNG children made more late responses during acquisition and, for nil responses, there were group x task and group x reward x task effects. In the extinction phase, there were two main...
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In the literature on new nations, much attention has been given to the threat to nationhood posed by cultural and linguistic variations, rather less to the political repercussions of the regional inequality with which such variations are often associated. Regional disparities in resources and services inherited at independence tend to be compounded by policies which stress growth rather than equity. Given that such imbalances are not easily or speedily corrected by means of compensatory...
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The experiment of the training of traditional midwives for rural maternity units in the Sikasso region, Mali is reviewed in terms of awareness and motivation, the actual training of the rural midwives, and payment. The 1st priority was good publicity in the areas where maternity units were to be built. Talks were given throughout the region to make the population aware of the problem and to make them understand why their financial contribution was necessary. By 1 means or another, 88...
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Journal Article Teaching Specialist English (with Special Reference to English for Nurses and Midwives in Nigeria) Get access PAULA J. EDWARDS PAULA J. EDWARDS Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar ELT Journal, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3, April 1974, Pages 247–252, https://doi.org/10.1093/elt/XXVIII.3.247 Published: 01 April 1974
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The Rokeach Value Survey was administered to 12 groups of indigenous respondents fluent in the English language and enrolled in tertiary institutions and training programmes in Papua New Guinea (over 1,100 subjects). Average value systems of these respondents were compared with those of three Australian student groups (secondary and tertiary). Marked differences were found in the relative importance assigned to particular values. Values assigned relatively high importance by the Papua New...
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A simple method for predicting the characteristics of storms for the design of drainage structures in East Africa is described. The variation of 2 year daily point rainfall, and the 10:2 year ratio for daily rainfall, over East Africa are given in map form. Using these, daily point rainfall for any return frequency can be calculated. To arrive at the design storm the daily point rainfall is adjusted using a generalized depth-duration equation and a graphical representation of the variation of mean rainfall with area. /Author/TRRL/