I shall try to defend is that a change in one function alters any other only in so far as the two functions have as factors identical elements. The change in the second function is in amount that due to the change in the elements common to it and the... Educational Psychology: Briefer Course - Página 270por Edward Lee Thorndike - 1914 - 442 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles J. C. Bennett - 1905 - 88 páginas
...one function alters any other only in so far as the two functions have as factors identical elements. The change in the second function is in amount that...due to the change in the elements common to it, and to the first. " (') This ; conclusion, which has been arrived at by the examination of the evidence,... | |
| 1912 - 518 páginas
...first associates. So that Thorndike's statements seem to require some modification when he says that " the change in the second function is, in amount, that...change in the elements common to it and the first " ; and that " the change is simply the necessary result upon the second function of the alteration... | |
| 1912 - 488 páginas
...first associates. So that Thorndike's statements seem to require some modification when he says that " the change in the second function is, in amount, that...change in the elements common to it and the first " ; and that " the change is simply the necessary result upon the second function of the alteration... | |
| Garry Cleveland Myers - 1913 - 702 páginas
...his recent survey of the literature on the problem of transfer, Professor Thorndike has this to say: "The change is simply the necessary result upon the...factors which were elements of the first function. Training is not totally general ; neither is it totally specialized."2 One of the most interesting... | |
| 1913 - 540 páginas
...function alters any other only in so far as the two functions have, as factors, identical elements. The change in the second function is in amount that...change in the elements common to it and the first." But it should be noted that this is strictly not transference at all, though the effect will be similar.... | |
| 1913 - 444 páginas
...function alters any other only in so far as the two functions have, as factors, identical elements. The change in the second function is in amount that...change in the elements common to it and the first." But it should be noted that this is strictly not transference at all, though the effect •will be... | |
| John Burnet - 1918 - 268 páginas
...function alters any other only in so far as the two functions have, as factors, identical elements. The change in the second function is in amount that...to the change in the elements common to it and the first."1 This way of putting the matter no doubt allows for a certain amount of transference of training... | |
| Ohio State University - 1926 - 584 páginas
...mental function alters any other only in so far as the two functions have as factors identical elements. The change in the second function is in amount that...and the first. The change is simply the necessary results upon the second function of the alteration of those of its factors which were elements of the... | |
| Joseph Valentine Breitwieser - 1926 - 276 páginas
...one function alters any other only in so far as the two functions have as factors identical elements. The change in the second function is in amount that...and the first. The change is simply the necessary effect upon the second function of the alteration of those of its factors which were elements of the... | |
| Joseph Valentine Breitwieser - 1926 - 268 páginas
...two functions have as factors identical elements. The change in the second function js^ in^ jymount that due to the change in the. elements common to...and the first. The change is simply the necessary effect upon the second function of the alteration of those of its factors which were elements of the... | |
| |