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Deborahjeong Posted 8 years ago
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Which of the two is correct, as (clause) or by?

(1) The teacher's attribution for a child's behavior is gained as filtering the child's behavior.(2) The teacher's attribution for a child's behavior is obtained by filtering the child's behavior.
Which of the two is correct, as (clause: "the teacher is" omitted) or by?Could you help me clarify it? Thank you always.
  

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deborahjeong Which of the two is correct Neither makes any sense to me. — deborahjeong attribution for a child's behavior deborahjeong filtering the child's behavior

  • deborahjeong Which of the two is correct Neither makes any sense to me.
  • — deborahjeong attribution for a child's behavior deborahjeong filtering the child's behavior
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deborahjeongWhich of the two is correct

Neither makes any sense to me. What do these mean?—

deborahjeong attribution for a child's behavior
deborahjeong filtering the child's behavior

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