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When a housewife decides to shop selectively for certain items on the basis of differential prices , she is solving a problem . These everyday examples bear a close formal resemblance to the problems that are solved by students in ...
When a housewife decides to shop selectively for certain items on the basis of differential prices , she is solving a problem . These everyday examples bear a close formal resemblance to the problems that are solved by students in ...
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The correct behavior is gradually shaped by means of this selective process . According to this conception , a total learned connection is really composed of a number of individual Ss → R's , and learning is a matter of gradual ...
The correct behavior is gradually shaped by means of this selective process . According to this conception , a total learned connection is really composed of a number of individual Ss → R's , and learning is a matter of gradual ...
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How can one establish the kind of motivation required for the student to be selectively attentive to the stimulus events that will bring about the change in behavior that is the sign of learning ? ALERTNESS · If a student is to respond ...
How can one establish the kind of motivation required for the student to be selectively attentive to the stimulus events that will bring about the change in behavior that is the sign of learning ? ALERTNESS · If a student is to respond ...
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