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Figure 3 also shows directly taught and generalization words in bingo activities when the participant was a caller.

The cards were 10.2 cm by 13 cm and contained 25 squares with pictures and printed words (directly taught and generalization words).

Not only studies have created their own generalization assessments, but the program itself has probes after each of the four teaching unit to assess (a) maintenance after reinforcement has been withdrawn and (b) generalization words (new words).

The same can be verified regarding generalization words: there was a high percentage of correct responding both in the program posttests and in the bingo probes when generalization (i.e., new) words were used.

Figure 3 shows the percentage of correct reading responses in the program posttest for both directly taught (performance criterion: 100%% correct responses before moving onto the next teaching phase) and generalization words (no criterion to move onto the next teaching phase).

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Werchan, D. M. & Gomez, R. L. Wakefulness (not sleep) promotes generalization of word learning in 2.5-year-old children.

Some of these are the employment of metaphor, simile, folk etymology, distortion of sounds in words, generalization, specialization, clipping, the use of acronyms, elevation and degeneration, metonymy, synecdoche, hyperbole, borrowings from foreign languages, and the play of euphemism against taboo.

Two of the studies (Friedman and Lott, 2000; Sage et al., 2005) found that the training effects were item specific, whereas Ablinger and Domahs (2000) observed generalization to novel words.

Aside from the offensive generalization and general quaintness, these words are striking in their failure to describe American life today.

The strongest evidence that generalization to novel word forms differs in lateralization came from the word-pseudoword comparison, in which the N170 centroids were more left-lateralized for words than for pseudowords.

It's an ignorant (in the denotation of the word) generalization, but his problem is that he thinks Blackness is statically one thing.

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