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... posture or movement , this rehearsal with a difference breaks up the wrong habit and makes improvement possible . It is often noticeable on the golf course . The golfer watching his putt keeps his posture . The " thought " that his putt ...
... posture or movement , this rehearsal with a difference breaks up the wrong habit and makes improvement possible . It is often noticeable on the golf course . The golfer watching his putt keeps his posture . The " thought " that his putt ...
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... posture of a crouching cat is an essential condition of the spring to follow or that action and posture are the most important data available for prediction of the immediate action to follow . In other words , Skinner's identi- fication ...
... posture of a crouching cat is an essential condition of the spring to follow or that action and posture are the most important data available for prediction of the immediate action to follow . In other words , Skinner's identi- fication ...
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... posture at the moment of escape . The cat has approached the door with the pole on its right and gone rather promptly to the door and had struck A - 26 A - 27 A - 28 A - 29 A - 38 A - 42 A - 43 A - 44 A - 45 A - 46 A - 47 A - 48 A - 49 ...
... posture at the moment of escape . The cat has approached the door with the pole on its right and gone rather promptly to the door and had struck A - 26 A - 27 A - 28 A - 29 A - 38 A - 42 A - 43 A - 44 A - 45 A - 46 A - 47 A - 48 A - 49 ...
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