Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... reaches the ground . From here it may pass under or on the surface of the soil to a rill , then to a brook , river ... reach a human machine interacting by reflexes with its environment ; but we cannot reach rational man morally ...
... reaches the ground . From here it may pass under or on the surface of the soil to a rill , then to a brook , river ... reach a human machine interacting by reflexes with its environment ; but we cannot reach rational man morally ...
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Clark Leonard Hull. The significance of Eddington's statement centers around the word reach . From the present point of view , he seems to be saying that we cannot reach the highest forms of adaptive behavior , such as complex problem ...
Clark Leonard Hull. The significance of Eddington's statement centers around the word reach . From the present point of view , he seems to be saying that we cannot reach the highest forms of adaptive behavior , such as complex problem ...
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... reach for an object immediately after putting on the lenses , and find that the hand has gone too far to the left , we reach to the right , or what we think is the right , with the result that we make an even worse error . Yet after ...
... reach for an object immediately after putting on the lenses , and find that the hand has gone too far to the left , we reach to the right , or what we think is the right , with the result that we make an even worse error . Yet after ...
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