Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... resulting from one or more unsuccessful attempts involving a second reaction . 10. A behavior sequence is said to be directed to the attainment of a particular state of affairs when there appears throughout the sequence a characteristic ...
... resulting from one or more unsuccessful attempts involving a second reaction . 10. A behavior sequence is said to be directed to the attainment of a particular state of affairs when there appears throughout the sequence a characteristic ...
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... resulting trace ( Postulate 1 ) . SD the stimulus associated with a drive , such as hunger . Sa = = the stimulus associated with the goal or reinforcing state of affairs . s = an internal stimulus resulting from a reaction . R = a ...
... resulting trace ( Postulate 1 ) . SD the stimulus associated with a drive , such as hunger . Sa = = the stimulus associated with the goal or reinforcing state of affairs . s = an internal stimulus resulting from a reaction . R = a ...
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... resulting from the stimulation . These show in a similar manner on the photographic records of the electro- physiologists and are called ' potential spikes ' by them . Each spike represents a recorded change in the bioelectrical ...
... resulting from the stimulation . These show in a similar manner on the photographic records of the electro- physiologists and are called ' potential spikes ' by them . Each spike represents a recorded change in the bioelectrical ...
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