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... [ Spence's ] would lead to the expectation that an animal would adopt systematic modes of response in such an unsolvable situation .. the large majority of these hypotheses are positional . . which suggests that the excitatory strengths ...
... [ Spence's ] would lead to the expectation that an animal would adopt systematic modes of response in such an unsolvable situation .. the large majority of these hypotheses are positional . . which suggests that the excitatory strengths ...
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... [ Spence's ] hypothesis . . . on the other hand , is quite definitely opposite in nature.13 • Spence then cites some evidence from McCulloch and Pratt which he interprets as favoring his ' own ' view . But had Spence looked more carefully ...
... [ Spence's ] hypothesis . . . on the other hand , is quite definitely opposite in nature.13 • Spence then cites some evidence from McCulloch and Pratt which he interprets as favoring his ' own ' view . But had Spence looked more carefully ...
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