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(1974). Selection and training of papua new guineans as 150 ton truck operators. Australian Psychologist: Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 60-67.
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This article is a summary of a dissertation for the Master Education degree awarded by Wit‐watersand University, South Africa. The term “Matriculate”, which is not in common usage, refers to the young man or woman who has completed the officially recognised matriculation examination of its academic equivalent. ‘Day School’ refers to the Jewish school which conforms to the education authorities' requirements and, in addition to providing the same curriculum of studies as that of the...
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PAULING1 has suggested that a high intake of vitamin C may be necessary for optimum cerebral function including learning and memory. We have tested this hypothesis in a preliminary way by comparing maze learning in two groups of guinea pigs: those receiving large supplements of ascorbic acid (the ‘control’ group) and those receiving a daily quantity of the vitamin sufficient to maintain a concentration in the brain at approximately 25% that of the controls (the ‘deficient’ group).
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PAULING1 has suggested that a high intake of vitamin C may be necessary for optimum cerebral function including learning and memory. We have tested this hypothesis in a preliminary way by comparing maze learning in two groups of guinea pigs: those receiving large supplements of ascorbic acid (the ‘control’ group) and those receiving a daily quantity of the vitamin sufficient to maintain a concentration in the brain at approximately 25% that of the controls (the ‘deficient’ group).
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One of the purposes of the Survey of Language Use and Language Teaching in Kenya, which Professor Whiteley directed, was to gather information that might help to clarify the nature of the problems faced by language teachers. One of my concerns in the Survey was to investigate problems that were encountered in the teaching of Swahili at secondary level; and in this paper I would like to outline and discuss some of the information obtained, regarding such problems and the factors to which they can be attributed.
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British Journal of Social and Clinical PsychologyVolume 13, Issue 1 p. 96-98 The Use of the EPI and the JEPI with a Student Population in Uganda TERRY HONESS, TERRY HONESS University of ExeterSearch for more papers by this authorPAUL KLINE, PAUL KLINE University of ExeterSearch for more papers by this author TERRY HONESS, TERRY HONESS University of ExeterSearch for more papers by this authorPAUL KLINE, PAUL KLINE University of ExeterSearch for more papers by this author First published:...
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Spatial and non-spatial serial discrimination reversal performance was investigated in guinea pigs over eleven reversals. Difference in learning ability between albino and pigmented strains was not evident on spatial or non-spatial SDR tasks. The guinea pigs' ability to learn rapidly successive spatial and non-spatial reversals with increasing proficiency corresponds well with previous published findings using other mammalian species. These studies also demonstrated behavioural research with...
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