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An appropriate dialogue between behaviorists might begin with , “ Hi , you look O.K. How am I ? " B. F. Skinner would give rewards , or reinforcements , after proper responses to a learning task .
An appropriate dialogue between behaviorists might begin with , “ Hi , you look O.K. How am I ? " B. F. Skinner would give rewards , or reinforcements , after proper responses to a learning task .
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Ask the students to find their word which looks most like the displayed word . At a signal from you , have them show their look- alike word . Next , have students compare and contrast the two words . How are they alike ?
Ask the students to find their word which looks most like the displayed word . At a signal from you , have them show their look- alike word . Next , have students compare and contrast the two words . How are they alike ?
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student can think of which word from his store looks most like the presented word . ... Present words in the context of a sentence and ask the students to tell you any words they know which look similar to an unknown word .
student can think of which word from his store looks most like the presented word . ... Present words in the context of a sentence and ask the students to tell you any words they know which look similar to an unknown word .
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