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... theorem differs radically from what might be deduced concerning the behavior of a raindrop or a pebble moving in a gravitational field . " Theorem IV states that after making one or more incorrect reactions an organism will ...
... theorem differs radically from what might be deduced concerning the behavior of a raindrop or a pebble moving in a gravitational field . " Theorem IV states that after making one or more incorrect reactions an organism will ...
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... Theorem VII derives , from the principles of the stimulus trace and conditioning ( Postulates 1 and 2 ) , the phenomenon of the antedating reaction . The substance of this theorem is that after acquisition , learned reactions tend to ...
... Theorem VII derives , from the principles of the stimulus trace and conditioning ( Postulates 1 and 2 ) , the phenomenon of the antedating reaction . The substance of this theorem is that after acquisition , learned reactions tend to ...
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... Theorem IX itself , the customary stimulus complex giving rise to the terminal reaction must be : SG SG Sp RG 3. Now , by ( 1 ) and Theorem IX , the sg of ( 2 ) represents ro , and rg ( Definition 13 ) is both a reaction anticipatory of ...
... Theorem IX itself , the customary stimulus complex giving rise to the terminal reaction must be : SG SG Sp RG 3. Now , by ( 1 ) and Theorem IX , the sg of ( 2 ) represents ro , and rg ( Definition 13 ) is both a reaction anticipatory of ...
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