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Experiment I : Thirty - nine children were used , each randomly assigned to one of the five training conditions . No individual was tested on more than one group to which he was initially assigned . Prior to the actual testing ...
Experiment I : Thirty - nine children were used , each randomly assigned to one of the five training conditions . No individual was tested on more than one group to which he was initially assigned . Prior to the actual testing ...
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TABLE 2 Rank order analysis of five training conditions . Ranking is in the direction of hardest to easiest learning . Experiment I Experiment II Mean Errors Mean Trials Mean Errors Mean Trials E B B E E B CUA E B A С D С D CUA С D CUA ...
TABLE 2 Rank order analysis of five training conditions . Ranking is in the direction of hardest to easiest learning . Experiment I Experiment II Mean Errors Mean Trials Mean Errors Mean Trials E B B E E B CUA E B A С D С D CUA С D CUA ...
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Three persons learned Condition A , four Condition B , three Condition C , six Condition D , and five Condition E. The results of the five learners in Experiment II also demonstrated a certain unevenness in their performances over the ...
Three persons learned Condition A , four Condition B , three Condition C , six Condition D , and five Condition E. The results of the five learners in Experiment II also demonstrated a certain unevenness in their performances over the ...
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