Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorLancaster Press,Incorporated, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... beginning , and the excitatory tendency to Ry must still be considerably in excess of that to Rc , from which it follows that Ry will occur a second time , and so on . 7. But , by ( 2 ) , we have MIND , MECHANISM , AND ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR 19.
... beginning , and the excitatory tendency to Ry must still be considerably in excess of that to Rc , from which it follows that Ry will occur a second time , and so on . 7. But , by ( 2 ) , we have MIND , MECHANISM , AND ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR 19.
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... beginning with erroneous reactions may , after a sufficiently large number of attempts , come to give an indefinitely long series of successive correct reactions . 1. Let us assume the situation in step ( 1 ) of the deduction of Theorem ...
... beginning with erroneous reactions may , after a sufficiently large number of attempts , come to give an indefinitely long series of successive correct reactions . 1. Let us assume the situation in step ( 1 ) of the deduction of Theorem ...
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... beginning with R1 and termi- nating with Ro will be executed after the frustration of the excitatory tendency leading to R1 . 4. Now , from ( 1 ) it follows by reasoning strictly analogous to steps ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) , ( 5 ) , and ...
... beginning with R1 and termi- nating with Ro will be executed after the frustration of the excitatory tendency leading to R1 . 4. Now , from ( 1 ) it follows by reasoning strictly analogous to steps ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) , ( 5 ) , and ...
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