Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... action ( rg ) as a stimulus tends to evoke an action sequence leading to the total reaction ( RG ) of which the component constitutes a part . 11. Striving is that behavior of organisms which , upon frustration , displays varied ...
... action ( rg ) as a stimulus tends to evoke an action sequence leading to the total reaction ( RG ) of which the component constitutes a part . 11. Striving is that behavior of organisms which , upon frustration , displays varied ...
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... action sequence directed to the same reinforcing state of affairs as that interrupted by the obstacle , the behavior in question is striving . 7. From ( 6 ) the theorem follows . Corollary 1 . Organisms will strive for goals . This ...
... action sequence directed to the same reinforcing state of affairs as that interrupted by the obstacle , the behavior in question is striving . 7. From ( 6 ) the theorem follows . Corollary 1 . Organisms will strive for goals . This ...
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... action . This transmission , moreover , must not be confined within the limits of the brain : it is doubtful if even thought , reminiscence , or the emotions of the past and absent , could be sustained without the more distant com ...
... action . This transmission , moreover , must not be confined within the limits of the brain : it is doubtful if even thought , reminiscence , or the emotions of the past and absent , could be sustained without the more distant com ...
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