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ereecah

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Describe and illustrate each of the four factors that affect transfer of learning.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A cognitive idea we accept as true without necessarily having definitive evidence to support it is best described as a(n):
 
  a. need.
  b. expectation.
  c. belief.
  d. goal.



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Answer to Question 1

Factors that influence transfer include the following: (1) Meaningfulness. The more thoroughly learners understand the characteristics of mammals, for instance, the more likely they are to identify new examples of mammals. (2) Similarity between learning situations: For example, if learners have had experiences with cows, horses, deer, dogs, and cats, and understand that they're mammals, they're more likely to conclude that a moose is a mammal than to conclude that a whale is a mammal. (3) Conceptual knowledge. Concepts, for instance, are more likely to transfer than are facts.

Answer to Question 2

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