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necessary for another person to say , “ Middle means in between . ” As a result of this communication , the adult acquires a verbal chain ( type 4 learning ) that becomes a part of the longer chain leading to the correct response .
necessary for another person to say , “ Middle means in between . ” As a result of this communication , the adult acquires a verbal chain ( type 4 learning ) that becomes a part of the longer chain leading to the correct response .
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As before , it is necessary to take into account those conditions within the learner , and those in the learning situation . CONDITIONS WITHIN THE LEARNER · First of all , it is evident that there must be a terminating ( or consummatory ) ...
As before , it is necessary to take into account those conditions within the learner , and those in the learning situation . CONDITIONS WITHIN THE LEARNER · First of all , it is evident that there must be a terminating ( or consummatory ) ...
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Only in this way can the necessary stimulation from his own muscles be made to occur dependably as a part of the total stimulus situation . As these examples imply , the presence of kinesthetic stimulation is equally necessary when ...
Only in this way can the necessary stimulation from his own muscles be made to occur dependably as a part of the total stimulus situation . As these examples imply , the presence of kinesthetic stimulation is equally necessary when ...
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6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
8 THE MOTIVATION AND CONTROL OF LEARNING | 205 |
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