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CONDITIONS OF LEARNING OF VERBAL ASSOCIATES It should now be possible to state in more formal terms what the important conditions are for the establishment of the capability of reinstating verbal associates and verbal chains .
CONDITIONS OF LEARNING OF VERBAL ASSOCIATES It should now be possible to state in more formal terms what the important conditions are for the establishment of the capability of reinstating verbal associates and verbal chains .
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But the task of retaining what he has learned is considerably more difficult when a multiple set of associates is being learned . The solution ( the best available , and perhaps the only one ) is to proceed to learn the associates one ...
But the task of retaining what he has learned is considerably more difficult when a multiple set of associates is being learned . The solution ( the best available , and perhaps the only one ) is to proceed to learn the associates one ...
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MULTIPLE - DISCRIMINATION LEARNING AND VERBAL ASSOCIATES Studies of multiple - discrimination learning in the psycho- logical laboratory have to a large extent included investigations of the learning of sets of verbal paired associates ...
MULTIPLE - DISCRIMINATION LEARNING AND VERBAL ASSOCIATES Studies of multiple - discrimination learning in the psycho- logical laboratory have to a large extent included investigations of the learning of sets of verbal paired associates ...
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Preface | 8 |
2 VARIETIES OF LEARNING | 31 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
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