Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... correct reaction even when it possesses in its repertoire a perfectly correct excitatory tendency . The substance of this proof lies in the expectation that the extinction resulting from repeated false reactions will cause indirectly a ...
... correct reaction even when it possesses in its repertoire a perfectly correct excitatory tendency . The substance of this proof lies in the expectation that the extinction resulting from repeated false reactions will cause indirectly a ...
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... reaction --Ro will still be reinforced . tendency SB-— 6. From ( 5 ) and Definition 7 it follows that SB-- ' right ' reaction . -- Rc must be a correct or 7. Let us suppose , on the other hand , that SA alone should evoke Rc . It ...
... reaction --Ro will still be reinforced . tendency SB-— 6. From ( 5 ) and Definition 7 it follows that SB-- ' right ' reaction . -- Rc must be a correct or 7. Let us suppose , on the other hand , that SA alone should evoke Rc . It ...
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... correct reactions . 12. From ( 6 ) and ( 11 ) the theorem follows . Q. E. D. VI In simple trial - and - error learning situations , failure of final correct reaction will , under certain conditions , result from discontinued effort . 1 ...
... correct reactions . 12. From ( 6 ) and ( 11 ) the theorem follows . Q. E. D. VI In simple trial - and - error learning situations , failure of final correct reaction will , under certain conditions , result from discontinued effort . 1 ...
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