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In a branching programme, a frame
consists of
(i) two or three related ideas
(ü) a series of small linear steps
(iii) Both (i) and (ii)
(iv) None of the above​

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Answered by farhaanaarif84
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Answer:

Branching, or intrinsic, programming, was initially developed in conjunction with the use of an electronic training device for military personnel. This technique provides the student a piece of information, presents a situation requiring a multiple choice or recognition response, and on the basis of that…

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Hans Holbein the Younger: ErasmusIn pedagogy: Reading-writing media

…another kind of programmed instruction—called branching programming—students are given a piece of information, provided with alternative answers to questions, and, on the basis of their decision, detoured, if necessary, to remedial study or sent on to the next section of the program. The two types of program differ fundamentally in…

Answered by REP0RTER
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Explanation:

In a branching programme, a frame

consists of

(i) two or three related ideas

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