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Similarly , having learned TIN , it will be available in memory when CAT , RED , or SIT are being recalled , and this in turn will reduce the likelihood of recall of each of these words in the chain . The longer the verbal chain ...
Similarly , having learned TIN , it will be available in memory when CAT , RED , or SIT are being recalled , and this in turn will reduce the likelihood of recall of each of these words in the chain . The longer the verbal chain ...
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The required contiguity may be made more highly probable by recent recall of relevant principles . One function of verbal instructions is to ask the questions that stimulate such recall . Thus , in the pendulum problem , the problem ...
The required contiguity may be made more highly probable by recent recall of relevant principles . One function of verbal instructions is to ask the questions that stimulate such recall . Thus , in the pendulum problem , the problem ...
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Instructional Event Function water comes from the air , what recall of previously learned prinshould happen to the weight of the ciples . can after water collects on it . ( " Can should increase in weight .
Instructional Event Function water comes from the air , what recall of previously learned prinshould happen to the weight of the ciples . can after water collects on it . ( " Can should increase in weight .
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