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... drive ( SD ) . 17. A habit - family hierarchy consists of a number of habitual behavior sequences having in common the initial stimulus situation and the final reinforcing state of affairs . 18. Individual freedom of behavior , so far ...
... drive ( SD ) . 17. A habit - family hierarchy consists of a number of habitual behavior sequences having in common the initial stimulus situation and the final reinforcing state of affairs . 18. Individual freedom of behavior , so far ...
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... drive ( SD ) . Distance from left to right represents the passage of time . Theorems I The Pavlovian conditioned reaction and the Thorndikian associative reaction are special cases of the operation of the same principles of learning . I ...
... drive ( SD ) . Distance from left to right represents the passage of time . Theorems I The Pavlovian conditioned reaction and the Thorndikian associative reaction are special cases of the operation of the same principles of learning . I ...
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... SD is conditioned to Re and , since by ( 1 ) rg is a con- stituent part of RG , SD is also conditioned to rg . 3 ... drive ( SD ) and is in the repertoire of the organism in question but has a strength only slightly above the ...
... SD is conditioned to Re and , since by ( 1 ) rg is a con- stituent part of RG , SD is also conditioned to rg . 3 ... drive ( SD ) and is in the repertoire of the organism in question but has a strength only slightly above the ...
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