The Conditions of LearningHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - Broj stranica: 308 |
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... prerequisites . The conditions for chaining , for example , require that the individual have previously learned ... prerequisites : Principles ( type 7 ) , which require as prerequisites : Concepts ( type 6 ) , which require as ...
... prerequisites . The conditions for chaining , for example , require that the individual have previously learned ... prerequisites : Principles ( type 7 ) , which require as prerequisites : Concepts ( type 6 ) , which require as ...
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... prerequisite principles : If a student could demon- strate his knowledge of Principle Ia , did this mean he also knew IIa , IIb , and IIc ; if he could not show knowledge of Ia , did this mean he did not know one or more of the ...
... prerequisite principles : If a student could demon- strate his knowledge of Principle Ia , did this mean he also knew IIa , IIb , and IIc ; if he could not show knowledge of Ia , did this mean he did not know one or more of the ...
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... prerequisite concepts , while these in turn depend on previously learned multiple dis- criminations , chains , and Ss → R connections . The essentiality of any one of these prerequisites can readily be determined by em- pirical studies ...
... prerequisite concepts , while these in turn depend on previously learned multiple dis- criminations , chains , and Ss → R connections . The essentiality of any one of these prerequisites can readily be determined by em- pirical studies ...
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Preface | 8 |
2 VARIETIES OF LEARNING | 31 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
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