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Читателям, заинтересованным в научной литературе, где сравнивается польза от «частичной» и «полной» практики, рекомендую обзоры Wickens et al., Wightman and Lintern и Fabiani. Кроме того, советую ознакомиться с влиятельной теорией Джеймса Нэйлора и Джорджа Бриггса, согласно которой отработка отдельных навыков решения задачи становится эффективнее с ростом ее сложности, а его отработка полностью — с ростом ее интегрированности. Прим. авт.
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