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    Publication Date: 2024-03-30
    Description: Launched by the U.S. Army Reserve, the Employer Partnership Program (EPP) supports reservists and their civilian employers. It features a job search website that allows employers to recruit among reservists, veterans, and family members. The study analyzed data collected through September 2010 from the EPP’s job search website, conducted case studies of Army Reserve units located in four metropolitan areas, and interviewed program stakeholders.
    Keywords: Technology ; Law
    Language: English
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    Animal cognition 2 (1999), S. 41-54 
    ISSN: 1435-9456
    Keywords: Key words Animal serial-pattern learning ; Pattern tracking ; Hierarchical representation ; Interleaved ; patterns ; Rule learning
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Humans have the ability to chunk together information from nonadjacent serial positions in sequential patterns. For example, human subjects can extrapolate the pattern, A-M-B-N-C-O-D-P-E-..., to find the missing element, Q, by sorting pattern elements into two component interleaved subpatterns: A-B-C-D-E and M-N-O-P-... Two experiments investigated the ability of rats to reorganize pattern elements from nonadjacent serial positions into chunks not presented by the experimenter. Rats learned either a structured or unstructured sequence interleaved with elements of a repeating sequence (experiment 1) or an alternation sequence (experiment 2). In both experiments, rats learned the interleaved subpatterns at different rates. Acquisition rate was correlated with the structural properties of component subpatterns and the nature of the rules required to describe the interleaved subpatterns. The results indicate that rats are sensitive to the organization of nonadjacent elements in serial patterns and that they can detect and sort structural relationships in interleaved patterns.
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