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... at a transparent plate transmitting light of a given color . ... Ss → R to be very precise ( to either internal or external stimuli , or both ) , reinforcement must be given accordingly , and considerable repetition may be needed .
... at a transparent plate transmitting light of a given color . ... Ss → R to be very precise ( to either internal or external stimuli , or both ) , reinforcement must be given accordingly , and considerable repetition may be needed .
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APPRAISAL • Another important technique for feedback is an “ appraisal exercise ” or “ test ” given at the end of instruction on a topic . If the learner has been informed of the performance expected at the end of learning , it is ...
APPRAISAL • Another important technique for feedback is an “ appraisal exercise ” or “ test ” given at the end of instruction on a topic . If the learner has been informed of the performance expected at the end of learning , it is ...
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... the prerequisite capabilities he must haveidentifies the subordinate objectives . Although a number of examples of the process of analyzing topic objectives have been given in Chapter 7 , still another will be used here .
... the prerequisite capabilities he must haveidentifies the subordinate objectives . Although a number of examples of the process of analyzing topic objectives have been given in Chapter 7 , still another will be used here .
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
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