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Presumably , the function of this identification is to provide directedness to thinking . By checking his successive responses against those of this simple chain , each step of the way , the learner is able to “ keep on the track ...
Presumably , the function of this identification is to provide directedness to thinking . By checking his successive responses against those of this simple chain , each step of the way , the learner is able to “ keep on the track ...
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A “ higher - order ” principle resulting from an act of thinking appears to be remarkably resistant to forgetting . Problem solving results in the acquisition of new ideas that multiply the applicability of principles previously learned ...
A “ higher - order ” principle resulting from an act of thinking appears to be remarkably resistant to forgetting . Problem solving results in the acquisition of new ideas that multiply the applicability of principles previously learned ...
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[296] Taylor, D. W., Berry, P. C., and Block, C. H. Does group participation when using brainstorming facilitate or inhibit creative thinking? Tech. Rept. No. 1, NR 150-166, Department of Industrial Administration and Department of ...
[296] Taylor, D. W., Berry, P. C., and Block, C. H. Does group participation when using brainstorming facilitate or inhibit creative thinking? Tech. Rept. No. 1, NR 150-166, Department of Industrial Administration and Department of ...
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
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