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In order to account adequately for - social phenomena , it is necessary to extend and modify these principles , and to introduce new principles that have been established and confirmed through studies of the acquisition and modification ...
In order to account adequately for - social phenomena , it is necessary to extend and modify these principles , and to introduce new principles that have been established and confirmed through studies of the acquisition and modification ...
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The resistance to extinction of an avoidance response is particularly strong when the stimulus components present during acquisition are also present during extinction , but resistance weakens as the similarity between the acquisition ...
The resistance to extinction of an avoidance response is particularly strong when the stimulus components present during acquisition are also present during extinction , but resistance weakens as the similarity between the acquisition ...
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60 50 40 MEAN NUMBER OF CRS DURING EXTINCTION 30 INCREASES IN FREQUENCY 20 DECREASES IN FREQUENCY 100 % 75 % 50 % AMOUNT OF DIFFERENCE IN PROBABILITY OF PRESENTATION OF PS BETWEEN ACQUISITION AND EXTINCTION TRIALS Fig . 4–5 .
60 50 40 MEAN NUMBER OF CRS DURING EXTINCTION 30 INCREASES IN FREQUENCY 20 DECREASES IN FREQUENCY 100 % 75 % 50 % AMOUNT OF DIFFERENCE IN PROBABILITY OF PRESENTATION OF PS BETWEEN ACQUISITION AND EXTINCTION TRIALS Fig . 4–5 .
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