A dyadic protocol for training complex skills : a replication using female participants /
The effectiveness and efficiency of the active interlocked modeling (AIM) dyadic protocol in training complex skills has been extensively demonstrated (e.g., Arthur, Day, Bennett, McNelly, & Jordan, 1997., Shebilske, Regian, Arthur, & Jordan, 1992). However, these studies have all used male...
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