Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... assumption of a special psychic entity . Among these may be mentioned the following : When obstacles are encountered , organisms often persist in making the same incorrect attempt over and over again ; they vary their re- 1 Presidential ...
... assumption of a special psychic entity . Among these may be mentioned the following : When obstacles are encountered , organisms often persist in making the same incorrect attempt over and over again ; they vary their re- 1 Presidential ...
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... assumption that the goal reaction ( RG ) is composed of two components , a major one which cannot take place without the aid of the object represented by Sa and which is incompatible with the several acts of the sequence preceding it ...
... assumption that the goal reaction ( RG ) is composed of two components , a major one which cannot take place without the aid of the object represented by Sa and which is incompatible with the several acts of the sequence preceding it ...
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... assumption of the priority of consciousness or experience . Considering the practically complete failure of all this effort to yield even a small scientific system of adaptive or moral behavior in which consciousness finds a position of ...
... assumption of the priority of consciousness or experience . Considering the practically complete failure of all this effort to yield even a small scientific system of adaptive or moral behavior in which consciousness finds a position of ...
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