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Now suppose that at a later time , SB alone should evoke Rc . It follows from ( 1 ) that SB , in conjunction with Rc , will cause to occur the event in the external world which will yield the stimulus S which , in turn , will evoke Ro .
Now suppose that at a later time , SB alone should evoke Rc . It follows from ( 1 ) that SB , in conjunction with Rc , will cause to occur the event in the external world which will yield the stimulus S which , in turn , will evoke Ro .
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... each with an intensity diminishing according to a negatively accelerated rate with distance from the reinforcing state of affairs . 1. Let it be supposed that there impinges on an organism a uniform sequence of external stimuli S1 ...
... each with an intensity diminishing according to a negatively accelerated rate with distance from the reinforcing state of affairs . 1. Let it be supposed that there impinges on an organism a uniform sequence of external stimuli S1 ...
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Let it be assumed that an organism has acquired a habit - family hierarchy ( Definition 17 ) of two distinct action sequences of the type described in ( 1 ) of Theorem X , both originating in the external stimulus situation Si ...
Let it be assumed that an organism has acquired a habit - family hierarchy ( Definition 17 ) of two distinct action sequences of the type described in ( 1 ) of Theorem X , both originating in the external stimulus situation Si ...
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