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dejastew

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Considering contemporary theorists' views on general transfer, which one of the following skills is most likely to transfer across very different situations?
 
  a. The ability to take good notes on a lecture
  b. The ability to remember complex ideas
  c. The ability to memorize a poem
  d. The ability to solve challenging problems

Question 2

Three of the following are benefits of peer interaction in the classroom. Which one is not a typical benefit of peer interaction?
 
  a. Students can model effective ways of thinking for one another.
  b. Peer-group discussions encourage students to organize their thoughts about a topic.
  c. Peer-group discussions promote more rapid learning of classroom subject matter.
  d. Students can develop more effective ways of defending conclusions they have reached.



beccamahon

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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