Multiple Choice
Research on visual discrimination learning in children has shown that
A) small N designs provide misleading data
B) averaging the data can produce a result that does not reflect individual performance
C) the gradual trial and error learning that typically occurs is well-reflected in graphs showing grouped data
D) a gradual increase in habit strength is the best explanation for the observed behavior
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