Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... latter will take place . 3. Moreover , by ( 1 ) , Rc in conjunction with SB causes So ; and Sa evokes Ro which , by Postulate 3 , marks a reinforcing state of affairs . SB 4. It follows from ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) , and Postulate 2 that the ...
... latter will take place . 3. Moreover , by ( 1 ) , Rc in conjunction with SB causes So ; and Sa evokes Ro which , by Postulate 3 , marks a reinforcing state of affairs . SB 4. It follows from ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) , and Postulate 2 that the ...
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... latter will retain a certain amount of the strengthening which will not yield to forgetting . 10. It follows from ( 9 ) that if the cyclical alternation were to go on indefinitely , the tendency to Ry must be weakened to zero and that ...
... latter will retain a certain amount of the strengthening which will not yield to forgetting . 10. It follows from ( 9 ) that if the cyclical alternation were to go on indefinitely , the tendency to Ry must be weakened to zero and that ...
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... latter , a fact which the thoughtful student must find to be very significant . How could familiarity possibly facilitate be- havior patterns ? If the effects of visual experience were actually uniform throughout ; that is to say , if ...
... latter , a fact which the thoughtful student must find to be very significant . How could familiarity possibly facilitate be- havior patterns ? If the effects of visual experience were actually uniform throughout ; that is to say , if ...
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