Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... segment of behavior the termination of which is marked by either reinforcement or extinction . 6. A simple trial - and - error situation is one which presents to an organism a stimu- lus complex which tends to give rise to multiple ...
... segment of behavior the termination of which is marked by either reinforcement or extinction . 6. A simple trial - and - error situation is one which presents to an organism a stimu- lus complex which tends to give rise to multiple ...
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... segment of a stimulus - trace ( Postulate 1 ) repeat- edly occur simultaneously and this coincidence occurs during ... segments of the stimulus trace tend progressively to acquire the capacity to evoke the reaction , the strength of the ...
... segment of a stimulus - trace ( Postulate 1 ) repeat- edly occur simultaneously and this coincidence occurs during ... segments of the stimulus trace tend progressively to acquire the capacity to evoke the reaction , the strength of the ...
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... segment of the trace of stimulus SB , i.e. , that portion which coincides tem- porally with Rc . 5. Now , by Postulate 1 , stimulus trace SB at the point of the onset of the stimulus is substantially the same as at the segment ...
... segment of the trace of stimulus SB , i.e. , that portion which coincides tem- porally with Rc . 5. Now , by Postulate 1 , stimulus trace SB at the point of the onset of the stimulus is substantially the same as at the segment ...
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