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The car analogy is a common technique, use … The car analogy is a common technique, used predominantly in engineering textbooks to ease the understanding of abstract concepts in which a car, its composite parts, and common circumstances surrounding it are used as analogs for elements of the conceptual systems. The car analogy can be seen elsewhere, in textbooks covering other subjects and at various educational levels, such as explaining regulation of human temperature.xplaining regulation of human temperature.
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The car analogy is a common technique, use … The car analogy is a common technique, used predominantly in engineering textbooks to ease the understanding of abstract concepts in which a car, its composite parts, and common circumstances surrounding it are used as analogs for elements of the conceptual systems. The car analogy can be seen elsewhere, in textbooks covering other subjects and at various educational levels, such as explaining regulation of human temperature.xplaining regulation of human temperature.
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