The "guidance hypothesis," which relates to the frequency of KR, takes issue with which traditional viewpoint about the best frequency for KR?
A. The more frequently KR is given, the better the learning will be
B. More frequent KR early in practice and less frequent KR later in practice leads to the best learning
C. The less frequently KR is given, the better the learning will be
D. A combination of 100% and relative frequency leads to the best learning
Answer: A
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