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... course , have previously adopted a suitably precise set of match- ing criteria . LEARNING TYPE 3 : CHAINING Another extremely simple and widely occurring learning situa- tion is called chaining . In brief terms , it is a matter of ...
... course , have previously adopted a suitably precise set of match- ing criteria . LEARNING TYPE 3 : CHAINING Another extremely simple and widely occurring learning situa- tion is called chaining . In brief terms , it is a matter of ...
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... course , different , but may be similarly learned . ) How does one know whether the child has in fact learned the concept middle ? The crucial test is whether he will be able to respond correctly , not by chance , to some new ...
... course , different , but may be similarly learned . ) How does one know whether the child has in fact learned the concept middle ? The crucial test is whether he will be able to respond correctly , not by chance , to some new ...
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... courses in high school physics . ) For present- ing problem situations whose solutions are not shown , but which are ... course of viewing a demonstration in physics , the learner predicts that one object will exert more force than ...
... courses in high school physics . ) For present- ing problem situations whose solutions are not shown , but which are ... course of viewing a demonstration in physics , the learner predicts that one object will exert more force than ...
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Preface | 2 |
2 VARIETIES OF LEARNING | 31 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
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