Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... goal reaction is the physical basis of expectation , of intent , of purpose , and of guiding ideas . " Theorem XI ... goal reaction . This theorem represents the phenomenon of the adaptive but automatic transfer of learned reactions to ...
... goal reaction is the physical basis of expectation , of intent , of purpose , and of guiding ideas . " Theorem XI ... goal reaction . This theorem represents the phenomenon of the adaptive but automatic transfer of learned reactions to ...
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... reaction threshold ( Definition 2 ) , this diminution extending in considerable part to other excitatory tendencies ... goal or reinforcing state of affairs . s = an internal stimulus resulting from a reaction . R = a reaction . RG = the ...
... reaction threshold ( Definition 2 ) , this diminution extending in considerable part to other excitatory tendencies ... goal or reinforcing state of affairs . s = an internal stimulus resulting from a reaction . R = a reaction . RG = the ...
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... goal reaction ( RG ) is composed of two components , a major one which cannot take place without the aid of the object represented by Sa and which is incompatible with the several acts of the sequence preceding it , and a minor one ( ra ) ...
... goal reaction ( RG ) is composed of two components , a major one which cannot take place without the aid of the object represented by Sa and which is incompatible with the several acts of the sequence preceding it , and a minor one ( ra ) ...
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