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a a Performance Theory Since its inception as a field of study , psychology has been preoccupied with the general problem of human learning . Most of the early theorists , such as Skinner , Hull , and Guthrie carefully differentiated ...
a a Performance Theory Since its inception as a field of study , psychology has been preoccupied with the general problem of human learning . Most of the early theorists , such as Skinner , Hull , and Guthrie carefully differentiated ...
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That would satisfy the requirements of a performance theory . However , an understanding of why these stimuli control behavior requires the introduction of concepts from reinforcement theory . This question , in turn , is necessary if ...
That would satisfy the requirements of a performance theory . However , an understanding of why these stimuli control behavior requires the introduction of concepts from reinforcement theory . This question , in turn , is necessary if ...
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The early theorists were followed by enthusiastic translations of economic exchange theories to social interaction . ... The problem with our early attempts to use exchange theory lay in the means by which we proposed to test it .
The early theorists were followed by enthusiastic translations of economic exchange theories to social interaction . ... The problem with our early attempts to use exchange theory lay in the means by which we proposed to test it .
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