The Conditions of Learning |
Iz unutrašnjosti knjige
Rezultati 1 - 3 od 81.
Stranica 75
Figure 4 , for example , compares the behavior of one of Thorndike's cats in problem box D , which could be opened by pulling on a string hanging to the right of the door , and in box C , which could be opened by turning a " button ...
Figure 4 , for example , compares the behavior of one of Thorndike's cats in problem box D , which could be opened by pulling on a string hanging to the right of the door , and in box C , which could be opened by turning a " button ...
Stranica 83
With adults , finding examples of this kind of learning by itself is a practically impossible task . ... for example , position the child's mouth and tongue so that something approaching the proper articulation will emerge .
With adults , finding examples of this kind of learning by itself is a practically impossible task . ... for example , position the child's mouth and tongue so that something approaching the proper articulation will emerge .
Stranica 187
ferred variables of science are defined by means of inferred principles ; potential energy , valences , and genes are all examples . One form of inference is predicting , in which the observations made in one situation are generalized ...
ferred variables of science are defined by means of inferred principles ; potential energy , valences , and genes are all examples . One form of inference is predicting , in which the observations made in one situation are generalized ...
Što ljudi govore - Napišite recenziju
Na uobičajenim mjestima nismo pronašli nikakve recenzije.
Sadržaj
Preface | 2 |
5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
Autorska prava | |
Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 4
Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
able achievement acquired adult animals appears asked assessment associates become begin behavior called changes chapter child communication complex concepts connection considered correct course depend described designed directions discrimination discussion distinguished educational effective English established evidence example expected external fact function given human identify important individual instruction interference involved kind knowledge language later learner learning limited lines matter means measurement motivation multiple discriminations nature necessary objects observed occur oral particular performance perhaps possible prerequisite present previously previously learned principles printed probably problem problem solving question reading reason recall reinforcement repetition represent response result sense sequence signal simple single situation sounds specific statement stimulus stimulus situation student task teacher things thinking tion topic transfer variety verbal verbal chains York