The Conditions of LearningHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - Broj stranica: 308 |
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... verbal associates has long been known , and forms a part of some " memory systems . " A previously learned chain of ... SEQUENCES Chains of verbal associates may be longer than three links . Relatively brief verbal sequences of ...
... verbal associates has long been known , and forms a part of some " memory systems . " A previously learned chain of ... SEQUENCES Chains of verbal associates may be longer than three links . Relatively brief verbal sequences of ...
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... verbal sequences is repetition . Its effects are seen in Figure 7. The longer the sequence is , the greater the inter- ference , and the more repetition is needed for adequate recall . How does repetition operate in bringing about ...
... verbal sequences is repetition . Its effects are seen in Figure 7. The longer the sequence is , the greater the inter- ference , and the more repetition is needed for adequate recall . How does repetition operate in bringing about ...
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... learning . PHASE 3 : VERBAL SEQUENCE LEARNING . Whether or not the individual begins by learning chains to identify English letter sounds , he undoubtedly must learn the verbal sequences that SOME LEARNING STRUCTURES 197.
... learning . PHASE 3 : VERBAL SEQUENCE LEARNING . Whether or not the individual begins by learning chains to identify English letter sounds , he undoubtedly must learn the verbal sequences that SOME LEARNING STRUCTURES 197.
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Preface | 2 |
2 VARIETIES OF LEARNING | 31 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
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