1972
DOI: 10.1080/00220973.1972.11011378
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Separate Model versus Experimenter as Model in Vicarious Concept Attainment

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“…Thus, instructions concerning what to observe appeared to influence an observer's reproductive performance more directly than his transfer of the rule. Giving favorable outcome expectations failed to affect performance, a result also found by Rosenthal, Feist, and Burning (1972) with a different task.…”
Section: Concept Attainmentmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Thus, instructions concerning what to observe appeared to influence an observer's reproductive performance more directly than his transfer of the rule. Giving favorable outcome expectations failed to affect performance, a result also found by Rosenthal, Feist, and Burning (1972) with a different task.…”
Section: Concept Attainmentmentioning
confidence: 63%