Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... effect that correctness or incorrectness is determined by whether the reaction tend- ency under given conditions is , or is not , subject to experi- mental extinction . Such purely objective or behavioral In effect this deduction ...
... effect that correctness or incorrectness is determined by whether the reaction tend- ency under given conditions is , or is not , subject to experi- mental extinction . Such purely objective or behavioral In effect this deduction ...
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... effect as in this case , but that does not work a moment later although no known change occurs in the experimental ... effects which hereditary mechanisms might exert to 86 GLENN D. HIGGINSON.
... effect as in this case , but that does not work a moment later although no known change occurs in the experimental ... effects which hereditary mechanisms might exert to 86 GLENN D. HIGGINSON.
Stranica 94
... effects of uninterrupted ' inversion ' over a period twice that of Stratton is quite unambiguous . " The illusory visual disorientation effect , " he says , " did not change noticeably during a 14 day period of continuous inversion ...
... effects of uninterrupted ' inversion ' over a period twice that of Stratton is quite unambiguous . " The illusory visual disorientation effect , " he says , " did not change noticeably during a 14 day period of continuous inversion ...
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