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... acquire the capacity to evoke the reaction , the strength of the association thus acquired manifesting a nega- tively accelerated diminution with distance of the associates from the reinforcing state of affairs . ( Positive association ...
... acquire the capacity to evoke the reaction , the strength of the association thus acquired manifesting a nega- tively accelerated diminution with distance of the associates from the reinforcing state of affairs . ( Positive association ...
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... acquiring anticipatory goal reactions will strive to bring about situations which are reinforcing . 1. Let it be assumed that an organism has acquired a habit - family hierarchy ( Definition 17 ) of two distinct action sequences of the ...
... acquiring anticipatory goal reactions will strive to bring about situations which are reinforcing . 1. Let it be assumed that an organism has acquired a habit - family hierarchy ( Definition 17 ) of two distinct action sequences of the ...
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... acquire during the acquisition of the habit family the tendency to evoke ( A ) reaction sequence R1 and all those ... acquired a habit - family hierarchy ( Definition 17 ) of two distinct action sequences of the type described in ( 1 ) ...
... acquire during the acquisition of the habit family the tendency to evoke ( A ) reaction sequence R1 and all those ... acquired a habit - family hierarchy ( Definition 17 ) of two distinct action sequences of the type described in ( 1 ) ...
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