Using the basic transfer design, how does a researcher know when a positive transfer has occurred? Why?

Using the basic transfer design, how does a researcher know when a positive transfer has occurred? Why?



Answer: When the experimental group does better on task two than the control group because what they learned in task one has aided them in learning in some way.

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