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Probably , the code we have depicted here would serve adequately for a large portion of the adult population . 4. The chain must be " reeled off ” in a sequence , so that each Ss → R is contiguous in time with the next ; in other words ...
Probably , the code we have depicted here would serve adequately for a large portion of the adult population . 4. The chain must be " reeled off ” in a sequence , so that each Ss → R is contiguous in time with the next ; in other words ...
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Quite probably , the former is the case . At any rate , the instructor will probably wish to make a more reliable determination that concept learning has really happened , by asking the student to respond to one or two additional ...
Quite probably , the former is the case . At any rate , the instructor will probably wish to make a more reliable determination that concept learning has really happened , by asking the student to respond to one or two additional ...
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Furthermore , a number of multiple discriminations must probably also be acquired ; the individual must learn to distinguish muscle tissue from other forms , and of course to distinguish striated from smooth and heart muscle .
Furthermore , a number of multiple discriminations must probably also be acquired ; the individual must learn to distinguish muscle tissue from other forms , and of course to distinguish striated from smooth and heart muscle .
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
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