Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... subjects were easier to complete than were the essays of the Low - commonality subjects . On the average about 5 per cent more correct completions were made of the High subjects ' essays . It is apparent that somewhat greater stereotypy ...
... subjects were easier to complete than were the essays of the Low - commonality subjects . On the average about 5 per cent more correct completions were made of the High subjects ' essays . It is apparent that somewhat greater stereotypy ...
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... subjects . No subject learned more than one of these test lists , so the data for the lists are completely independent . In four of the six cases the High group learned the responses to associated stimuli more readily than the Low group ...
... subjects . No subject learned more than one of these test lists , so the data for the lists are completely independent . In four of the six cases the High group learned the responses to associated stimuli more readily than the Low group ...
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... subjects learn high - strength stimulus - response pairs more rapidly than do Low - commonality subjects , but the latter learn low - strength and unrelated stimulus - response pairs more rapidly than the former . 4. High - commonality ...
... subjects learn high - strength stimulus - response pairs more rapidly than do Low - commonality subjects , but the latter learn low - strength and unrelated stimulus - response pairs more rapidly than the former . 4. High - commonality ...
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