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a course , this assumes that the initial situations used to exhibit the concept were sufficiently representative of the total class covered by ... He reads in terms of concepts , he communicates with concepts , he thinks with concepts .
a course , this assumes that the initial situations used to exhibit the concept were sufficiently representative of the total class covered by ... He reads in terms of concepts , he communicates with concepts , he thinks with concepts .
Stranica 137
well as himself , primarily in terms of concepts of objects , places , and events . He communicates with other people , and they communicate with him , to an overwhelming degree by means of concepts . There are concepts of things and ...
well as himself , primarily in terms of concepts of objects , places , and events . He communicates with other people , and they communicate with him , to an overwhelming degree by means of concepts . There are concepts of things and ...
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But there are many other concepts he still needs to learn that will form the basis of much of his later learning . He may not yet know what " the one before ” means , or " the next one , ” or “ double , " or " like " and " unlike .
But there are many other concepts he still needs to learn that will form the basis of much of his later learning . He may not yet know what " the one before ” means , or " the next one , ” or “ double , " or " like " and " unlike .
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Preface | 3 |
6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
8 THE MOTIVATION AND CONTROL OF LEARNING | 205 |
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