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For example, infants, like adults, may be more likely to learn information that they had a hand in eliciting (Kang et al., 2009), or self-produced effects may be especially arousing for infants (e.g. Lewis, Sullivan and Brooks-Gunn, 1985).
The more valuable skill sets, he argues, will be those that computers can't offer, like empathy and sociability — skills that you might be more likely to learn in an English course than one in linear algebra.
They are more likely to learn from a wide range of people.
However, doctors are more likely to learn of impressive data from clinical trials if it is brought to their attention.
Younger children are more likely to learn the day-to-day habits of rabbits, monkeys and bears.
Families speak Arabic at home and are more likely to learn Aramaic at the language center, where some foreigners also study.
But some research has shown that they are also more likely to learn that they are infected at a later stage, when the disease is harder to treat.
But prosecutors are more likely to learn the identities of UBS clients after some filed legal papers in Swiss courts contesting the Justice Department's names summons.
It doesn't have the foundation that American singers often get by singing in church, since British singers are more likely to learn soul style from their record collections.
In Leicester, for example, pupils are more likely to learn about the Jain faith, which abounds locally, than they would be in other places.
This is boot camp where soldiers are more likely to learn about manure than about M-4 rifles with grenade launchers.
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