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... principles in a highly predictable fashion . For example , of the 72 students who performed correctly on Principle IIa , only one did not perform Principle IIIa correctly on the test . Of the 18 students who did Principle IIa ...
... principles in a highly predictable fashion . For example , of the 72 students who performed correctly on Principle IIa , only one did not perform Principle IIIa correctly on the test . Of the 18 students who did Principle IIa ...
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... principles . If all the prerequisite principles are known , does this mean that the higher - order principle is immediately known also ? No , this is not enough . It ... principles that build 154 The Learning of Principles ; Problem Solving.
... principles . If all the prerequisite principles are known , does this mean that the higher - order principle is immediately known also ? No , this is not enough . It ... principles that build 154 The Learning of Principles ; Problem Solving.
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... Principles of measurement pertain to the assign- ing of numbers to objects ordered along certain physical dimen- sions . Certain measurement principles are common to both science and mathematics . The student learns to specify units of ...
... Principles of measurement pertain to the assign- ing of numbers to objects ordered along certain physical dimen- sions . Certain measurement principles are common to both science and mathematics . The student learns to specify units of ...
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Preface | 3 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
MOTOR AND VERBAL | 87 |
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