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Program of Study: Education
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Subject: Learning, Psychology of
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Theses
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English
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Academic achievement
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Association of ideas
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Attitude change
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Audio-visual materials
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Behaviorism (Psychology)
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Children with mental disabilities
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Criminals
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Education, Primary
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Educational psychology
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Home economics--Study and teaching
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Juvenile delinquents
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Learning ability
1
Paired-association learning
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Programmed instruction
1
Rigidity (Psychology)
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Science--Methodology
1
Self
1
Study skills
1
Teenagers with mental disabilities
1
Television in education
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Television--Picture quality
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Values
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An exploratory study of the derivation and retention of higher-order coding schemes during the formation of verbal associations
Freeman, Donald J.
Text (1967)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
An investigation of relative effectiveness of film, slide-audiotape, and print stimulus media for concept acquisition
Brady, Mary Ann, 1930-
Text (1976)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
An exploratory study of the effects of television image definition on affective and cognitive learning
Cruickshank, Lyle Reid, 1940-
Text (1973)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The relationship between attitudes and values and selected background characterstics
Payne, Isabelle Kathleen
Text (1961)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
An experimental study of the effect of different degrees of "cognitive strain" on concept identification
Harper, Charles Richard
Text (1963)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
A developmental study : socioeconomic status, race and incidental learning
Smith, Janet Delita, 1943-
Text (1972)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Imagery characteristics as related to picture-word stimulus variables and presentation rates in paired-associate learning
Patterson, Wilma Lois
Text (1969)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
An experiment to develop desirable study habits
Douglas, Percy Ray
Text (1951)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Alternation behavior in mentally retarded and normal children
Pierson, Robert Arthur
Text (1960)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The personality factor of rigidity as an element in the teaching of the scientific method
Solomon, Marvin David, 1916-
Text (1951)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
An exploratory study in adjusting learning experiences of college freshman in a beginning foods and nutrition course to individual differences in ability, achievement, experience and interest
Burnette, Louise Byrum
Text (1964)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Effects of strategy aids in paired-associate learning : a developmental study
Cox, David Lowell
Text (1965)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The effect of familiarization with elements of compound stimulus items upon the successful employment of associative strategies by educable retardates
Berch, Daniel B.
Text (1966)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
A comparative study of self-concept of ability between institutionalized delinquent boys and non-delinquent boys enrolled in public schools
Haarer, David Livingstone, 1930-
Text (1964)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Effects of delay of information feedback and length of postfeedback interval on linear programed learning
Boersma, F. J.
Text (1965)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
A comparison of the abilities of late elementary school children to learn tasks on the operations of signed numbers
Riley, James Edward, 1932-
Text (1970)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Teachers' instructional climate, mastery model strategy and student achievement at different grade levels
Kim, Byong Sung
Text (1980)
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