Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... attain states of affairs which are biologically advantageous ; they transfer to new problem situations adaptive behavior acquired in situations which , objectively considered , are totally different . The behavior of organisms is ...
... attain states of affairs which are biologically advantageous ; they transfer to new problem situations adaptive behavior acquired in situations which , objectively considered , are totally different . The behavior of organisms is ...
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... attain- ment of such a system is impossible , and that , consequently , 7 It is here assumed as highly probable that if the two approaches are strictly in conflict , only one would be successful . In the course of the development of ...
... attain- ment of such a system is impossible , and that , consequently , 7 It is here assumed as highly probable that if the two approaches are strictly in conflict , only one would be successful . In the course of the development of ...
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... attain situations or states of affairs which previously have proved to be rein- forcing . The automaticity deduced in the proof of Theorem X has here reached a still higher level . This is the capacity to surmount obstacles . But with ...
... attain situations or states of affairs which previously have proved to be rein- forcing . The automaticity deduced in the proof of Theorem X has here reached a still higher level . This is the capacity to surmount obstacles . But with ...
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