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    What Is the General-Process Approach? What Evidence Supports Adopting Such

What Is the General-Process Approach? What Evidence Supports Adopting Such

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What is the general-process approach? What evidence supports adopting such an approach in the study of learning phenomena? Why should caution be used in interpreting this evidence?

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