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This progressive part " method , it may be noted , follows the procedure for type 2 learning for each successive link . b . A prompting method may be used , in which additional external cues are employed to ensure the reinstatement of ...
This progressive part " method , it may be noted , follows the procedure for type 2 learning for each successive link . b . A prompting method may be used , in which additional external cues are employed to ensure the reinstatement of ...
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Various methods may be employed to do this , the two most common being presenting the entire chain to be read from left to right , or presenting the units in the chain one after another . This latter method has been extensively used in ...
Various methods may be employed to do this , the two most common being presenting the entire chain to be read from left to right , or presenting the units in the chain one after another . This latter method has been extensively used in ...
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discovery is used constantly as a method of learning , this will predispose the individual to make the great Discovery ? So far as any present evidence is concerned , such a proposition is wishful thinking at best ; at worst , it is ...
discovery is used constantly as a method of learning , this will predispose the individual to make the great Discovery ? So far as any present evidence is concerned , such a proposition is wishful thinking at best ; at worst , it is ...
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