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penguins

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The available evidence concerning the benefits of concurrent feedback suggest that, in comparison to post-performance feedback, concurrent feedback is
 A. more effective
  B. not as effective
  C. as effective when delivered through visual sources.
  D. as effective when delivered through auditory.

Question 2

If taking only stage of learning and task complexity into consideration, the greatest relative frequency of augmented feedback would be recommended for which stage of learning and level of task complexity?
 A. Autonomous stage and high task complexity.
  B. Cognitive stage and low task complexity.
  C. Associative stage and low task complexity.
  D. Cognitive stage and high task complexity.



juicepod

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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