... data, however slight, is without effect on the function. The loss in the efficiency of a function trained with certain data, as we pass to data more and more unlike the first, makes it fair to infer that there is always a point where the loss is complete,... Psychological Review - Page 250edited by - 1901Full view - About this book
| Psychology - 1905 - 474 pages
...the cases of retention or of loss of practice effect seems to make it likely that spread of training occurs only where identical elements are concerned in the influencing and influenced function," to read—spread of practice occurs only where an imagery develops capable of being used by the individual... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - Education - 1903 - 196 pages
...makes it fair to infer that this point is nearer than has been supposed. " The general consideration'of the cases of retention or of loss of practice effect...concerned in the influencing and influenced function." Bair made several experiments on the influence of practice in forming certain associative habits upon... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - Education - 1903 - 198 pages
...the function was trained, makes it fair to infer that this point is nearer than has been supposed. occurs only where identical elements are concerned in the influencing and influenced function." Bair made several experiments on the influence of practice in forming certain associative habits upon... | |
| Daniel Starch - Directional hearing - 1908 - 160 pages
...the cases of retention or of loss of practice effect seems to make it likely that spread of training occurs only where identical elements are concerned in the influencing and influenced function," to read — spread of practice occurs only where an imagery develops capable of being used by the individual... | |
| Education - 1908 - 626 pages
...the cases of retention or of loss of practise effect seems to make it likely that spread of practise occurs only where identical elements are concerned in the influencing and influenced function." Of the facts of common observation, many might be cited to support the newer view. On the other hand,... | |
| June Etta Downey - Control (Psychology) - 1908 - 548 pages
...the cases of retention or of loss of practice effect seems to make it likely that spread of training occurs only where identical elements are concerned in the influencing and influenced function," to read — spread of practice occurs only where an imagery develops capable of being used by the individual... | |
| Frederick Elmer Bolton - Education - 1910 - 810 pages
...often gained at the expense of accuracy. "In the opinion of the authors these experiments show that: "Improvement in any single mental function need not...concerned in the influencing and influenced function." Dr. Baglcy arranged some observations "to determine whether the habit of producing neat papers in arithmetic... | |
| William Carl Ruediger - Education - 1910 - 326 pages
...this point is nearer than has been supposed. The general consideration of the cases of retention or loss of practice effect seems to make it likely that...concerned in the influencing and influenced function. We cannot attempt to review all the other experiments that have been performed, but we shall consider... | |
| William Chandler Bagley - Education - 1911 - 312 pages
...loss — that is, its amount in the case of data very similar to the data on which the function is trained — makes it fair to infer that this point...concerned in the influencing and influenced function." i It is to be noted that Thorndike admits the possibility of a partial "spread" of training in cases... | |
| Walter Guy Sleight - Educational psychology - 1915 - 380 pages
...function was trained — makes it fair to infer that this point is nearer than has been supposed.' 4. ' The general consideration of the cases of retention...concerned in the influencing and influenced function.' 1 1 Thorudike, Educational Psychology, pp. 91-2. CHAPTER III REVIEW OF EXPERIMENTS (II) . IN the preceding... | |
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