The human mind categorizes information in memory so it can be easily retrieved. By capitalizing on this process, students are helped to learn by semantic feature analysis. The authors relate classroom applications through sample lessons to illustrate the breadth of successful applications.
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The human mind categorizes information in memory so it can be easily retrieved. By capitalizing on this process, students are helped to learn by semantic feature analysis. The authors relate classroom applications through sample lessons to illustrate the breadth of successful applications.
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