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When a reinforcing event ( S + ) follows an A ; → R ; sequence , the probability that R ; will follow a pre- sentation of the same A ; should increase . Here , even massive changes in the density of controlling stimuli do not mask the ...
When a reinforcing event ( S + ) follows an A ; → R ; sequence , the probability that R ; will follow a pre- sentation of the same A ; should increase . Here , even massive changes in the density of controlling stimuli do not mask the ...
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Figure 7.1 The Negative Reinforcement and Punishment Family Punishment Sequence Table 7.1 Changes in Latency and Duration Following Reinforcement (. Event1 Event2 Event , Event Events Subject R1 R2 Other person A1 Α2 A , * or A ...
Figure 7.1 The Negative Reinforcement and Punishment Family Punishment Sequence Table 7.1 Changes in Latency and Duration Following Reinforcement (. Event1 Event2 Event , Event Events Subject R1 R2 Other person A1 Α2 A , * or A ...
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Table 7.10 Escalation in Intensity of Coercive Sequences as a Function of Prior Pay Off Likelihood that reaction of mother ... Fifty - nine ex- tended coercive chains consisting of four or more events in sequence served as the data base ...
Table 7.10 Escalation in Intensity of Coercive Sequences as a Function of Prior Pay Off Likelihood that reaction of mother ... Fifty - nine ex- tended coercive chains consisting of four or more events in sequence served as the data base ...
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