Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... habit family the tendency to evoke ( A ) reaction sequence R1 and all those acts following it in the sequence ... habit - family hierarchy , there may follow without specific practice a tendency to a transfer to the new situation ...
... habit family the tendency to evoke ( A ) reaction sequence R1 and all those acts following it in the sequence ... habit - family hierarchy , there may follow without specific practice a tendency to a transfer to the new situation ...
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... habits . As a result , " The usual and the inverted visual fields seemed equally normal when the new habits became fully established . In other words , Stratton ceased to be conscious of the difference between the two " ( 9 , pp . 130-1 ) ...
... habits . As a result , " The usual and the inverted visual fields seemed equally normal when the new habits became fully established . In other words , Stratton ceased to be conscious of the difference between the two " ( 9 , pp . 130-1 ) ...
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... habits . It is impossible to understand a habit that works at one moment to produce a particular observational effect as in this case , but that does not work a moment later although no known change occurs in the experimental situ ...
... habits . It is impossible to understand a habit that works at one moment to produce a particular observational effect as in this case , but that does not work a moment later although no known change occurs in the experimental situ ...
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