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Second , it contains another previously learned connection ( FIX ) that includes the spoken or written response “ fix . ” Third , it contains a mediating ( or coding ) connection that may be supplied either by the learner or by the ...
Second , it contains another previously learned connection ( FIX ) that includes the spoken or written response “ fix . ” Third , it contains a mediating ( or coding ) connection that may be supplied either by the learner or by the ...
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Since principles are chains of concepts , they naturally can vary in length . A simple principle like birds fly can be expanded to birds fly south in the winter , containing four concepts rather than two . Definitions , which are one ...
Since principles are chains of concepts , they naturally can vary in length . A simple principle like birds fly can be expanded to birds fly south in the winter , containing four concepts rather than two . Definitions , which are one ...
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On the whole , the most important function of homework would appear to be self - instruction in topics that can be presented a by means of printed books , perhaps containing pictures MODES OF INSTRUCTION 293.
On the whole , the most important function of homework would appear to be self - instruction in topics that can be presented a by means of printed books , perhaps containing pictures MODES OF INSTRUCTION 293.
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
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