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raphy contained seventy separate statements , each of which could be presented in connection with an emphasis device . ... The 11th statement was repeated after the 60th had been presented twice ; the 35th was repeated after the 40th .
raphy contained seventy separate statements , each of which could be presented in connection with an emphasis device . ... The 11th statement was repeated after the 60th had been presented twice ; the 35th was repeated after the 40th .
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By means of previous practice he had memorized the wording of each statement , had learned to adopt an even tempo in ... Following the reading of the exercise the subjects were told to reproduce in writing as many statements as they ...
By means of previous practice he had memorized the wording of each statement , had learned to adopt an even tempo in ... Following the reading of the exercise the subjects were told to reproduce in writing as many statements as they ...
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Primacy - first statement 2 distributed repetitions ( 11191 175 176 60 ) 175 163 167 163 163 162 154 143 5 repetitions 4 repetitions 3 repetitions Primacy — first statement Verbal emphasis— “ Now get this .
Primacy - first statement 2 distributed repetitions ( 11191 175 176 60 ) 175 163 167 163 163 162 154 143 5 repetitions 4 repetitions 3 repetitions Primacy — first statement Verbal emphasis— “ Now get this .
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v1 ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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