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rachel9

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In Katona's research on learning to solve card trick problems, students learned by memorizing or by understanding. The results for the learning by understanding group are most consistent with which of the following views of transfer?
 
  a. specific transfer
  b. general transfer
  c. mixed transfer (specific transfer of general principles)
  d. doctrine of formal discipline

Question 2

Suppose a high school student reads the following sentence in a textbook: Radioisotopes have long been valuable tools in scientific and medical research. Approximately how much time will his eyes fixate on the word tools?
 
  a. 2.5 milliseconds
  b. 25 milliseconds
  c. 250 milliseconds
  d. 2500 milliseconds



k.lashomb

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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