Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... trial - and - error situations which , upon frustration , is characterized by varied alternative acts all operative under the influence of a common drive ( SD ) . 5. An attempt is a segment of behavior the termination of which is marked ...
... trial - and - error situations which , upon frustration , is characterized by varied alternative acts all operative under the influence of a common drive ( SD ) . 5. An attempt is a segment of behavior the termination of which is marked ...
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... trial - and - error situations may manifest spontaneous variability of reaction , the objective situation remaining constant . 1. Suppose the situation in ( 1 ) of Theorem III with the additional assumption that excitatory tendency SB ...
... trial - and - error situations may manifest spontaneous variability of reaction , the objective situation remaining constant . 1. Suppose the situation in ( 1 ) of Theorem III with the additional assumption that excitatory tendency SB ...
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... error led to inhibition and movement to the right . This process of readjusting through much trial and error continued with increasing success until on the third day fairly well organized eye - hand and eye - foot coördinations appeared ...
... error led to inhibition and movement to the right . This process of readjusting through much trial and error continued with increasing success until on the third day fairly well organized eye - hand and eye - foot coördinations appeared ...
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