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... , the greater the probability that a new deduction based on the same set of postulates will be confirmed when tested . to show that the postulates of a successful system are MIND , MECHANISM , AND ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR 9.
... , the greater the probability that a new deduction based on the same set of postulates will be confirmed when tested . to show that the postulates of a successful system are MIND , MECHANISM , AND ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR 9.
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... successful . In the course of the development of scientific theoretical systems , however , it is to be expected that during the early stages several different systems may present appreciable evidences of success . See The conflicting ...
... successful . In the course of the development of scientific theoretical systems , however , it is to be expected that during the early stages several different systems may present appreciable evidences of success . See The conflicting ...
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... successful reproduction means that the associations have been learned and retained . The reproduc- tion test , however , does not succeed on some trials because the conditions of the reproduction test itself are unfavorable , and not ...
... successful reproduction means that the associations have been learned and retained . The reproduc- tion test , however , does not succeed on some trials because the conditions of the reproduction test itself are unfavorable , and not ...
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