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THE CONDITIONS OF TRANSFER In general , learning is managed and instituted for broader purposes than simply the modification of particular human performances . It is brought about in order to establish capabilities that will be of ...
THE CONDITIONS OF TRANSFER In general , learning is managed and instituted for broader purposes than simply the modification of particular human performances . It is brought about in order to establish capabilities that will be of ...
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CONDITIONS OF VERTICAL TRANSFER Vertical transfer is observed when a capability to be learned is acquired more rapidly when it has been preceded by previous learning of subordinate capabilities . Many examples of this sort of event have ...
CONDITIONS OF VERTICAL TRANSFER Vertical transfer is observed when a capability to be learned is acquired more rapidly when it has been preceded by previous learning of subordinate capabilities . Many examples of this sort of event have ...
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The most important prescription for managing the conditions of vertical transfer can be stated as follows : ensure that relevant subordinate capabilities have been thoroughly learned before calling on vertical transfer to aid the ...
The most important prescription for managing the conditions of vertical transfer can be stated as follows : ensure that relevant subordinate capabilities have been thoroughly learned before calling on vertical transfer to aid the ...
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