The Conditions of LearningHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - Broj stranica: 308 |
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... correct and incorrect stimulation ; of that set of stimuli which produces reward ( reinforcement ) and that set of stimuli which does not . It is equally true to say that the response of holding the bottle correctly becomes ...
... correct and incorrect stimulation ; of that set of stimuli which produces reward ( reinforcement ) and that set of stimuli which does not . It is equally true to say that the response of holding the bottle correctly becomes ...
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... correct position in the child's hand by the teacher or parent . This pro- cedure will do for the first two trials or so . But the child must have additional trials in which he himself tries to hold the pencil correctly in writing ...
... correct position in the child's hand by the teacher or parent . This pro- cedure will do for the first two trials or so . But the child must have additional trials in which he himself tries to hold the pencil correctly in writing ...
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... correct SECOND TASK : small correct black correct white correct Fig . 9. Two examples of discrimination reversal problems learned by children of two different age groups ( four and seven ) . After learning the first task , the children ...
... correct SECOND TASK : small correct black correct white correct Fig . 9. Two examples of discrimination reversal problems learned by children of two different age groups ( four and seven ) . After learning the first task , the children ...
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Preface | 3 |
2 VARIETIES OF LEARNING | 31 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
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