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The stimulus objects might include a set of unfamiliar blocks , some of which are round , some not , and an inclined plane . The instructions might go like this : “ I want you to answer the question , what kinds of things roll ?
The stimulus objects might include a set of unfamiliar blocks , some of which are round , some not , and an inclined plane . The instructions might go like this : “ I want you to answer the question , what kinds of things roll ?
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When the child has learned set and member of set as concepts , he is able to generalize them to any and all objects , whether or not he has seen the objects previously . By combination with previous learning of verbal associates , he is ...
When the child has learned set and member of set as concepts , he is able to generalize them to any and all objects , whether or not he has seen the objects previously . By combination with previous learning of verbal associates , he is ...
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assuming , of course , that these objects may be people . As emphasized in Chapter 5 , objects and events are the stimuli from which concepts are derived . Although instruction comes to depend heavily on verbal communication , the words ...
assuming , of course , that these objects may be people . As emphasized in Chapter 5 , objects and events are the stimuli from which concepts are derived . Although instruction comes to depend heavily on verbal communication , the words ...
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