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    Exam 4: Edward Lee Thorndike
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    It Is Easier to Recite the Alphabet Forward Than to Recite
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It Is Easier to Recite the Alphabet Forward Than to Recite

Question 22

Question 22

Multiple Choice

It is easier to recite the alphabet forward than to recite it backwards.This is:


A) directional learning
B) belongingness
C) readiness
D) polarity

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