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The strategy-evaluation process should
Specific Behaviours
Observable actions or reactions of an individual in particular situations, distinguished by their precision and context.
Similar Settings
Environments or circumstances that share common characteristics or conditions, potentially allowing for comparable observations or experiments.
Error Training
A learning strategy that involves allowing learners to make mistakes during training in order to enhance learning through direct experience, problem-solving, and correction.
Error-Recovery Strategies
Techniques or methods employed to correct mistakes and recover from errors in various processes.
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