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At the level of general description , the child's learning to tie his shoelaces came about in the following way . Before the learning , his performance was such that he could not tie his shoelaces . ( Perhaps he could do certain parts ...
At the level of general description , the child's learning to tie his shoelaces came about in the following way . Before the learning , his performance was such that he could not tie his shoelaces . ( Perhaps he could do certain parts ...
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As the child acquires a larger and larger repertory of these somewhat isolated Ss → R's , they begin to form ... Stimulus - response learning is undoubtedly the main variety involved in the initial learning of words by children .
As the child acquires a larger and larger repertory of these somewhat isolated Ss → R's , they begin to form ... Stimulus - response learning is undoubtedly the main variety involved in the initial learning of words by children .
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Suppose one were to show a seven - year - old child a set of three hollow blocks on a table top . Two of these blocks are for practical purposes identical , but the other is different . The child is told that a small piece of candy is ...
Suppose one were to show a seven - year - old child a set of three hollow blocks on a table top . Two of these blocks are for practical purposes identical , but the other is different . The child is told that a small piece of candy is ...
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
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