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    If Practicing a Tennis Stroke Makes It Harder to Learn
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If Practicing a Tennis Stroke Makes It Harder to Learn

Question 3

Question 3

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If practicing a tennis stroke makes it harder to learn a correct stroke in ping-pong,this would be an example of


A) positive transfer
B) negative transfer
C) an ironic error
D) intermittent KR

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