Equal spacing and expanding schedules in childrenâ€TMs categorization and generalization
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Equal spacing and expanding schedules in children's categorization and generalization.
To understand how generalization develops across the lifespan, researchers have examined the factors of the learning environment that promote the acquisition and generalization of categories. One such factor is the timing of learning events, which recent findings suggest may play a particularly important role in children's generalization. In the current study, we build on these findings by exam...
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