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Habitual Domains: Expansion and Interactions

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In this chapter we shall discuss five topics related to the expansion and interaction of habitual domains. Section 6.1 focuses on general methods for expanding our HDs, Section 6.2 describes ideas and operators that can catch our attention, Section 6.3 describes arriving ideas and operators that are hard to catch our attention and be accepted, Section 6.4 looks at proper attitudes in the interaction of HDs and Section 6.5 treats expansion of HDs as a learning process. Finally, Section 6.6 provides a summary on what we have discussed on HDs.

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Yu, P.L., Scupin, C.A. (1990). Habitual Domains: Expansion and Interactions. In: Forming Winning Strategies. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61295-4_6

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