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1977

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Educational Psychology

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Bringing About And Maintaining A Mature Sentence Style In Undergraduate Students, Mary Beth Tillema Dec 1977

Bringing About And Maintaining A Mature Sentence Style In Undergraduate Students, Mary Beth Tillema

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The Comparative Effects Of Assignment Size And Pacing Contingencies On The Academic And Social Behavior Of High School Students, Linda M. Campbell Dec 1977

The Comparative Effects Of Assignment Size And Pacing Contingencies On The Academic And Social Behavior Of High School Students, Linda M. Campbell

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A Comparison Of Two Systems Of Instruction In Three Sixth-Grade Language Classes, David G. Fossum Dec 1977

A Comparison Of Two Systems Of Instruction In Three Sixth-Grade Language Classes, David G. Fossum

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Early Education: Preschool To Kindergarten, A Critical Period, John R. Chirco Aug 1977

Early Education: Preschool To Kindergarten, A Critical Period, John R. Chirco

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The Effects Of Two Types Of Remedial Procedures On Test Performance Of Middle School Students, Linda Borgman Aug 1977

The Effects Of Two Types Of Remedial Procedures On Test Performance Of Middle School Students, Linda Borgman

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A Point System For Maintaining Accurate Grading In A Psi Course, Terry E. Mcsween Aug 1977

A Point System For Maintaining Accurate Grading In A Psi Course, Terry E. Mcsween

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Transfer Of Serial Position Effect To Paired-Associate Learning, James Lloyd Beckles Jan 1977

Transfer Of Serial Position Effect To Paired-Associate Learning, James Lloyd Beckles

Masters Theses

The experiment was designed to evaluate the role of position in serial learning. In the position learning task, subjects learned two serial lists presented alternately, then learned a subsequent paired associate list consisting of items of the previously learned serial list. The paired associate list contained three types of pairs; the same position-same pair, different position-same pair, and different position-different pair. The findings of the experiment supported the position hypothesis that if position is the cue for the recall of the item in a serial list, then, a subsequent paired associate list that is made up of the two previously …