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If when learning a new skill, a person's errors begin to become noticeably fewer, while those errors remaining exhibit a distinct bias toward a particular type of errors, it can be inferred that the learner has progressed into which stage of learning as identified by Fitts and Posner?

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  1. 5 November, 19:17
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    Associative Stage.
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