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The conditions for chaining , for example , require that the individual have previously learned stimulus - response connections available to him , so that they can be chained . If this condition is not met , one finds oneself dealing ...
The conditions for chaining , for example , require that the individual have previously learned stimulus - response connections available to him , so that they can be chained . If this condition is not met , one finds oneself dealing ...
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Anything that is done to make the selection of a correct stimulus sample easier than it would otherwise be will speed up the learning , and thereby decrease the number of repetitions required . If one is interested in learning ...
Anything that is done to make the selection of a correct stimulus sample easier than it would otherwise be will speed up the learning , and thereby decrease the number of repetitions required . If one is interested in learning ...
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This is not , then , a matter of choosing between Line A and Line B ; both state required prerequisites . ... The last , of course , require chains or verbal sequences that are assumed to have been previously learned .
This is not , then , a matter of choosing between Line A and Line B ; both state required prerequisites . ... The last , of course , require chains or verbal sequences that are assumed to have been previously learned .
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
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