OK, now I just "have" to know; why would anyone prefer LEX to MEA
(Means Ends Analysis) for conflict resolution? I thought that Dr.
Newell et al had reported on this quite some time ago and they showed
why MEA was preferable to LEX. Like, the early 80's? So, again,
why? (Not being argumentative - just looking for information...)
SDG
jco
On Mar 13, 2006, at 12:20 PM, Steve Solomon wrote:
Is there any update on when the LEX conflict resolution strategy might
be implemented?
Thanks,
Steve Solomon
USC Institute for Creative Technologies
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