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4.6 INFORMATION INTEGRATION THEORY This approach was developed to
deal with the single - system case , although it has been applied to both the
double - system case ( involving learning ) as well as the n - system case
involving ...
4.6 INFORMATION INTEGRATION THEORY This approach was developed to
deal with the single - system case , although it has been applied to both the
double - system case ( involving learning ) as well as the n - system case
involving ...
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In an attempt to show the wide applicability of cognitive algebra IIT has , it seems
, applied its methods to the widest variety of substantive tasks of any of the six
approaches . Examples include perceptual illusions ( Massaro & Anderson ,
1971 ) ...
In an attempt to show the wide applicability of cognitive algebra IIT has , it seems
, applied its methods to the widest variety of substantive tasks of any of the six
approaches . Examples include perceptual illusions ( Massaro & Anderson ,
1971 ) ...
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Schmidt , F. L. The relative efficiency of regression and simple unit predictor
weights in applied differential psychology . Educational and Psychological
Measurement , 1971 , 31 ( 3 ) , 699-714 . Shanteau , J. C. An additive model for
sequential ...
Schmidt , F. L. The relative efficiency of regression and simple unit predictor
weights in applied differential psychology . Educational and Psychological
Measurement , 1971 , 31 ( 3 ) , 699-714 . Shanteau , J. C. An additive model for
sequential ...
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Introduction to Theory | 17 |
Scope | 31 |
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