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It seems quite evident that in this case , too , if he is to learn this principle , the adult must have the concept insect that is well discriminated from other categories of animals , and he must have learned the event concept ...
It seems quite evident that in this case , too , if he is to learn this principle , the adult must have the concept insect that is well discriminated from other categories of animals , and he must have learned the event concept ...
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It is evident that the verbal instructions used in this experimental situation were fulfilling a number of different functions . Briefly stated , these were as follows : 1. They informed the learner about the nature of the per formance ...
It is evident that the verbal instructions used in this experimental situation were fulfilling a number of different functions . Briefly stated , these were as follows : 1. They informed the learner about the nature of the per formance ...
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MOTIVATION TO ATTEND SCHOOL With respect to the practical problem of providing instruction to students , it is evident that they must want to place themselves in the environment where such instruction occurs in order to be able to be ...
MOTIVATION TO ATTEND SCHOOL With respect to the practical problem of providing instruction to students , it is evident that they must want to place themselves in the environment where such instruction occurs in order to be able to be ...
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6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
8 THE MOTIVATION AND CONTROL OF LEARNING | 205 |
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