Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... associated . The difference in the two types of reaction thus turns out to depend merely upon the accidental factor of the temporal relationships of the stimuli to the reactions in the learning situation , coupled with the implication ...
... associated . The difference in the two types of reaction thus turns out to depend merely upon the accidental factor of the temporal relationships of the stimuli to the reactions in the learning situation , coupled with the implication ...
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... associated with a drive , such as hunger . Sa = = the stimulus associated with the goal or reinforcing state of affairs . s = an internal stimulus resulting from a reaction . R = a reaction . RG = the reaction associated with the goal ...
... associated with a drive , such as hunger . Sa = = the stimulus associated with the goal or reinforcing state of affairs . s = an internal stimulus resulting from a reaction . R = a reaction . RG = the reaction associated with the goal ...
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... associated with all of the reactions of the sequence , thus : R1 R2 SG R3 RG very much as in the case of SD ( Theorem IX ) . 6. From ( 5 ) it follows that so will tend , on subsequent occasions , to bring about reactions R1 , R2 , R3 ...
... associated with all of the reactions of the sequence , thus : R1 R2 SG R3 RG very much as in the case of SD ( Theorem IX ) . 6. From ( 5 ) it follows that so will tend , on subsequent occasions , to bring about reactions R1 , R2 , R3 ...
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