A Study of the Relative Amounts of Transfer Resulting from Three Methods of Study |
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... groups seem to show approximately equivalent performances on the different parts of the pretest used in the investigation . Allowing for chance performances of individual pupils , matching on the basis ... three study groups are : Group A 18.
... groups seem to show approximately equivalent performances on the different parts of the pretest used in the investigation . Allowing for chance performances of individual pupils , matching on the basis ... three study groups are : Group A 18.
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John Bowie Cluley. ages for the three study groups are : Group A Range , 108 to 213 months ; median , 164 months ; median , 164 months ; median , 166 months . Group B Range , 108 to 210 months ; ... Group C .. Range , 109 to 218 months ...
John Bowie Cluley. ages for the three study groups are : Group A Range , 108 to 213 months ; median , 164 months ; median , 164 months ; median , 166 months . Group B Range , 108 to 210 months ; ... Group C .. Range , 109 to 218 months ...
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... three methods of study . The transfer is shown by the performance of the three study groups on types of problems upon which they have not practiced . The reader is referred to pages 11 and 12 for a more detailed statement . Procedures ...
... three methods of study . The transfer is shown by the performance of the three study groups on types of problems upon which they have not practiced . The reader is referred to pages 11 and 12 for a more detailed statement . Procedures ...
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