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... strive to attain states of affairs which are biologically advantageous ; they transfer to new problem situations adaptive behavior acquired in situations which , objectively considered , are totally different . The behavior of organisms ...
... strive to attain states of affairs which are biologically advantageous ; they transfer to new problem situations adaptive behavior acquired in situations which , objectively considered , are totally different . The behavior of organisms ...
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... strive to bring about situations which are reinforcing . 1. Let it be assumed that an organism has acquired a habit - family hierarchy ( Definition 17 ) of two distinct action sequences of the type described in ( 1 ) of Theorem X , both ...
... strive to bring about situations which are reinforcing . 1. Let it be assumed that an organism has acquired a habit - family hierarchy ( Definition 17 ) of two distinct action sequences of the type described in ( 1 ) of Theorem X , both ...
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... strive for goals . This follows directly from Theorem XII and Definitions II and 12 . XIII Q. E. D. When an organism has attained a reinforcing state of affairs in a situation which , objectively considered , is totally novel , but by ...
... strive for goals . This follows directly from Theorem XII and Definitions II and 12 . XIII Q. E. D. When an organism has attained a reinforcing state of affairs in a situation which , objectively considered , is totally novel , but by ...
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