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For the experimental groups the first reward was omitted on two thirds of the test trials . Speed of moving the second lever increased when the first lever - moving response was not rewarded , provided that this latter response had ...
For the experimental groups the first reward was omitted on two thirds of the test trials . Speed of moving the second lever increased when the first lever - moving response was not rewarded , provided that this latter response had ...
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Consequently , parents are usually reluctant to acknowledge any failure to reward , or any punishment of , their children's dependency . It is therefore not surprising that field studies in which parental handling of dependency has been ...
Consequently , parents are usually reluctant to acknowledge any failure to reward , or any punishment of , their children's dependency . It is therefore not surprising that field studies in which parental handling of dependency has been ...
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... 159– 160 intermittent reward and reward , 5-7 , 12 , 120-124 , 191193 intermittent reward and punish-ment , 144-145 , 160 , 212–213 pervasive nonreward , 135 , 144 pervasive punishment , 128 pervasive reward , 141 the punishment ...
... 159– 160 intermittent reward and reward , 5-7 , 12 , 120-124 , 191193 intermittent reward and punish-ment , 144-145 , 160 , 212–213 pervasive nonreward , 135 , 144 pervasive punishment , 128 pervasive reward , 141 the punishment ...
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