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However , the figure does illustrate well the effect of the factor of length of chain on the difficulty of learning In the case of lengthy verbal chains , some aspects of the se quence itself may have been previously learned , as well ...
However , the figure does illustrate well the effect of the factor of length of chain on the difficulty of learning In the case of lengthy verbal chains , some aspects of the se quence itself may have been previously learned , as well ...
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Half a century ago there was much verbal memorization - the alphabet , the multiplication table , numerical quantities and formulas , poetry , prose writings like the Gettysburg Address , the preamble to the Constitution , and so on .
Half a century ago there was much verbal memorization - the alphabet , the multiplication table , numerical quantities and formulas , poetry , prose writings like the Gettysburg Address , the preamble to the Constitution , and so on .
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Verbal instructions continue by invoking recall of the component concepts . The instructor says , “ You remember what roll ... You remember what round means . ” In many cases , the recall of these concepts is stimulated entirely by ...
Verbal instructions continue by invoking recall of the component concepts . The instructor says , “ You remember what roll ... You remember what round means . ” In many cases , the recall of these concepts is stimulated entirely by ...
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5 MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATION CONCEPT LEARNING | 113 |
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