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... animal the powers that Kre- chevsky's interpretation suggests . It can be easily demon- strated that the theoretical structure developed above [ Spence's ] would lead to the expectation that an animal would adopt systematic modes of ...
... animal the powers that Kre- chevsky's interpretation suggests . It can be easily demon- strated that the theoretical structure developed above [ Spence's ] would lead to the expectation that an animal would adopt systematic modes of ...
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... animal begins to show any learning whatever , it should not necessarily make for any slower learning of the reversed prob- lem , for , according to this theory the animal selects and concen- trates , in turn , on certain aspects of the ...
... animal begins to show any learning whatever , it should not necessarily make for any slower learning of the reversed prob- lem , for , according to this theory the animal selects and concen- trates , in turn , on certain aspects of the ...
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