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Signal - response connections have been shown to occur in a single trial when the signal accompanies a stimulus arousing a strong emotion . This was the case , for example , when the child Albert learned to fear a rabbit when a sudden ...
Signal - response connections have been shown to occur in a single trial when the signal accompanies a stimulus arousing a strong emotion . This was the case , for example , when the child Albert learned to fear a rabbit when a sudden ...
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A small amount of interference may be shown under conditions in which a single word is presented for learning , and the learner is instructed to begin immediately counting backward by threes from some given number .
A small amount of interference may be shown under conditions in which a single word is presented for learning , and the learner is instructed to begin immediately counting backward by threes from some given number .
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As previously shown , two or more concepts may be prerequisite to ( and in this sense subordinate to the learning of a single principle . Similarly , two or more principles may be prerequisite to the learning of a superordinate ...
As previously shown , two or more concepts may be prerequisite to ( and in this sense subordinate to the learning of a single principle . Similarly , two or more principles may be prerequisite to the learning of a superordinate ...
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
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