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Definition of Relearned
1. relearn [v] - See also: relearn
Lexicographical Neighbors of Relearned
Literary usage of Relearned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Psychology of Mentally Deficient Children by Naomi Norsworthy (1908)
"It has already been noted that in some cases the animal relearned habits which
had been lost as the result of an operation. In one case a cat had lost the ..."
2. Chapters in General Psychology by Stevenson Smith, Edwin Ray Guthrie (1921)
"Ten subjects learned lists of ten nonsense syllables, and 72 hours later relearned
the same lists sometimes in the same surroundings, and sometimes in ..."
3. Educational Psychology: Briefer Course by Edward Lee Thorndike (1914)
"If other nonsense series containing some of the same or closely similar syllables
are learned or relearned during the interval, the interference is greater. ..."
4. Educational Psychology by Edward Lee Thorndike (1913)
"In the case of those verses which were relearned after twenty minutes there was
a saving of 96 per cent of the work originally required; in the case of ..."
5. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1893)
"Two hours from the beginning of the it, the original test and comparison series
were relearned. required for the first learning of the test and comparison ..."
6. Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology by Hermann Ebbinghaus (1913)
"Similar experimental conditions may be taken for granted in the case of the series
relearned after a number of whole days. At any rate there is no way of ..."
7. The Essentials of Psychology by Walter Bowers Pillsbury (1920)
"After three days, no single one of the syllables can be recalled off-hand, but
all can be relearned in ten repetitions. In much practical learning, ..."