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... statements were presented twice in immediate succession . 2 distributed repetitions . The 11th statement was repeated after the 60th had been presented twice ; the 35th was repeated after the 40th . One statement was given 3 , another 4 ...
... statements were presented twice in immediate succession . 2 distributed repetitions . The 11th statement was repeated after the 60th had been presented twice ; the 35th was repeated after the 40th . One statement was given 3 , another 4 ...
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... statement , had learned to adopt an even tempo in delivery , and to speak in a conversational tone of voice , so ... statement was used in connection with each of the experimental devices in each of the several presenta- tions ...
... statement , had learned to adopt an even tempo in delivery , and to speak in a conversational tone of voice , so ... statement was used in connection with each of the experimental devices in each of the several presenta- tions ...
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... statement 192 Verbal emphasis " Now get Verbal emphasis " Now get this . " 191 this . " 176 Primacy - first statement 175 2 distributed repetitions ( 11– 60 ) 2 distributed repetitions ( 11– 175 60 ) 167 Primacy - second statement 163 ...
... statement 192 Verbal emphasis " Now get Verbal emphasis " Now get this . " 191 this . " 176 Primacy - first statement 175 2 distributed repetitions ( 11– 60 ) 2 distributed repetitions ( 11– 175 60 ) 167 Primacy - second statement 163 ...
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