1967
DOI: 10.1080/1355800670040306
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Relations Between Attainment of Component Skills, Retention and Transfer

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“…For instance, Buckle (1967) describes an experiment to test Gagne's hypothesis that, if all learning sets are placed in hierarchical order, students who fail to master a particular learning set should fail in all subsequent sets, i.e., that there should be no discontinuities in correct responses. However, random operational errors will inevitably result in occasional incorrect responses even if the student has mastered the teaching points.…”
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“…For instance, Buckle (1967) describes an experiment to test Gagne's hypothesis that, if all learning sets are placed in hierarchical order, students who fail to master a particular learning set should fail in all subsequent sets, i.e., that there should be no discontinuities in correct responses. However, random operational errors will inevitably result in occasional incorrect responses even if the student has mastered the teaching points.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Στην πλάγια μεταβίβαση μάθησης, εφαρμόζεται μια έννοια ή ένα σύνολο εννοιών σε μια σειρά από νέες καταστάσεις, οι οποίες βρίσκονται περίπου στο ίδιο επίπεδο δυσκολίας και πολυπλοκότητας με τις αρχικές γνωστικές αφετηρίες. Η κάθετη μεταβίβαση συνίσταται στην εφαρμογή προαπαιτούμενων, χαμηλότερων δεξιοτήτων, με σκοπό την επίτευξη ιεραρχικά υψηλότερων τύπων μάθησης(Buckle, 1967).…”
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