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LEARNING TYPE 2 : STIMULUS - RESPONSE LEARNING Another type of learning to respond to a signal is probably much more important than the classical type we have just described . This is a kind of learning that involves making very precise ...
LEARNING TYPE 2 : STIMULUS - RESPONSE LEARNING Another type of learning to respond to a signal is probably much more important than the classical type we have just described . This is a kind of learning that involves making very precise ...
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Furthermore , a number of multiple discriminations must probably also be acquired ; the individual must learn to distinguish muscle tissue from other forms , and of course to distinguish striated from smooth and heart muscle .
Furthermore , a number of multiple discriminations must probably also be acquired ; the individual must learn to distinguish muscle tissue from other forms , and of course to distinguish striated from smooth and heart muscle .
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He probably has already acquired concepts for a number of common objects in his environment , such as chairs and floors and ceilings and streets and flowers and animals and trees . Most probably he knows such place concepts as above and ...
He probably has already acquired concepts for a number of common objects in his environment , such as chairs and floors and ceilings and streets and flowers and animals and trees . Most probably he knows such place concepts as above and ...
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