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errors. Some of these suggest that something besides normal learning was
going on, or that a trial was in some way unusual.
When you graph your results, you should see a power curve or exponential
curve. Both linear and log-log plots are interesting ways to plot this data.
You should comment on how your results fit the predictions in this topic,
other resources, and what your results mean for your task and for related tasks.
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