Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... terminating in reinforcement , each reaction , in general , becomes conditioned ( A ) to the proprioceptive stimulus arising from the action immediately preceding it , and ( B ) to the drive stimulus ( SD ) , each with an intensity ...
... terminating in reinforcement , each reaction , in general , becomes conditioned ( A ) to the proprioceptive stimulus arising from the action immediately preceding it , and ( B ) to the drive stimulus ( SD ) , each with an intensity ...
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... terminating in the reinforcing situation SG- →→ Rg and associated with the drive SD ; that the initial acts of one of the sequences are R1 , RI , etc. , and those of the other are R1 , R2 , etc .; that the excitatory tendency ...
... terminating in the reinforcing situation SG- →→ Rg and associated with the drive SD ; that the initial acts of one of the sequences are R1 , RI , etc. , and those of the other are R1 , R2 , etc .; that the excitatory tendency ...
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... terminating in the reinforcing situation Sq RG and associated with the drive stimulus SD ; that the initial act of one of the sequences is R1 and that of the other is R1 . 2. From ( 1 ) it follows by reasoning strictly analogous to ...
... terminating in the reinforcing situation Sq RG and associated with the drive stimulus SD ; that the initial act of one of the sequences is R1 and that of the other is R1 . 2. From ( 1 ) it follows by reasoning strictly analogous to ...
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