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... processes and many others are forms , varieties , or manifestations of learning . The conditioned response is a form ... processes which in ordinary discussions are frankly admitted to be learning processes . An acceptable definition of ...
... processes and many others are forms , varieties , or manifestations of learning . The conditioned response is a form ... processes which in ordinary discussions are frankly admitted to be learning processes . An acceptable definition of ...
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... processes . These conscious memory processes should be included in any sys- tematic treatment of learning , retention , and reproduction , and one should also feel entirely free to use the words memory , remember , recall , and ...
... processes . These conscious memory processes should be included in any sys- tematic treatment of learning , retention , and reproduction , and one should also feel entirely free to use the words memory , remember , recall , and ...
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... processes as a direct and immediate result of the action of stimulating processes , the connections between the two kinds of processes having been previously learned . Learning may or may not be followed by retention of any appreciable ...
... processes as a direct and immediate result of the action of stimulating processes , the connections between the two kinds of processes having been previously learned . Learning may or may not be followed by retention of any appreciable ...
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