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... experimental extinction . 8. From ( 7 ) and Definition 8 it follows that SA- --- Rc will be an incorrect or ' wrong ' reaction . 9. From ( 6 ) and ( 8 ) the theorem follows . III Q. E. D. Simple trial - and - error situations may arise ...
... experimental extinction . 8. From ( 7 ) and Definition 8 it follows that SA- --- Rc will be an incorrect or ' wrong ' reaction . 9. From ( 6 ) and ( 8 ) the theorem follows . III Q. E. D. Simple trial - and - error situations may arise ...
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... experimental extinction on the part of Ry . 6. Now , the rate of the spontaneous recovery of Ry ( 5 ) may be either ( A ) more rapid than the gain in strength of Rc through the latter's reinforcement , or ( B ) it may be less rapid , or ...
... experimental extinction on the part of Ry . 6. Now , the rate of the spontaneous recovery of Ry ( 5 ) may be either ( A ) more rapid than the gain in strength of Rc through the latter's reinforcement , or ( B ) it may be less rapid , or ...
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... experimental extinction at the point in question . 6. From ( 5 ) and Postulate 4 it follows that as a result of the extinction of the tendencies to Rag there will occur simultaneously a weakening of the tendency to reaction R'G . 7. But ...
... experimental extinction at the point in question . 6. From ( 5 ) and Postulate 4 it follows that as a result of the extinction of the tendencies to Rag there will occur simultaneously a weakening of the tendency to reaction R'G . 7. But ...
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