Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... consideration of these contrasting views , it will be convenient to begin with the latter . The physical or mechanistic view of the nature of adaptive behavior can best be stated by quoting the beautiful pres- entation of the raindrop ...
... consideration of these contrasting views , it will be convenient to begin with the latter . The physical or mechanistic view of the nature of adaptive behavior can best be stated by quoting the beautiful pres- entation of the raindrop ...
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... consideration by scientists ? To answer this question adequately it will be necessary to consider in a little detail the characteristics of postulates , the procedure in selecting them , and the methodology of their substantiation . It ...
... consideration by scientists ? To answer this question adequately it will be necessary to consider in a little detail the characteristics of postulates , the procedure in selecting them , and the methodology of their substantiation . It ...
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... consideration of Theorem I ( p . 17 ) . In brief , this theo- rem purports to show that Pavlov's conditioned reactions and the stimulus - response ' bonds ' resulting from Thorndike's so - called ' law of effect ' are in reality special ...
... consideration of Theorem I ( p . 17 ) . In brief , this theo- rem purports to show that Pavlov's conditioned reactions and the stimulus - response ' bonds ' resulting from Thorndike's so - called ' law of effect ' are in reality special ...
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