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The conditions of principle learning often begin with a statement of the general nature of the performance to be expected when learning is complete . In the previous example , the instructor says , “ I want you to answer the question ...
The conditions of principle learning often begin with a statement of the general nature of the performance to be expected when learning is complete . In the previous example , the instructor says , “ I want you to answer the question ...
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Show that this statement is true : ( a + b ) 21 = a.21 + b • 21. " To him , the problem is one of selecting and using certain number principles , which he has previously learned , in an order that will make it possible for him to arrive ...
Show that this statement is true : ( a + b ) 21 = a.21 + b • 21. " To him , the problem is one of selecting and using certain number principles , which he has previously learned , in an order that will make it possible for him to arrive ...
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Such a definition is a verbal statement that communicates reliably to any individual ( who knows the words of the statement as concepts ) the set of circumstances that identifies a class of human performances .
Such a definition is a verbal statement that communicates reliably to any individual ( who knows the words of the statement as concepts ) the set of circumstances that identifies a class of human performances .
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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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