Multidimensional and hierarchical analysis of progress in learning.

Author(s)
Michon, J.A.
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Abstract

This paper deals with the applicability of two recently developed scaling methods to the problems of describing learning progress. The growth of 'internal representations' is studies in a number of experimental situations of greater or lesser complexity. These situations are: the image of a city, the learning of word matrices, the relations between animal species and members of a family, and the identification of complex sounds. The results show that scaling methods may be used to gauge the acquisition and stabilization of complex information in human memory.

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A 8831 S
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Soesterberg, TNO IZF, 1969, 34 p. Tekn. grafn.; IZF rapport 1969-10

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