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actions spontaneously ; they display anticipatory reactions antedating the biological emergencies to which the reactions are adaptive ; they present the phenomena of disappointment and discouragement ; they strive to attain states of ...
actions spontaneously ; they display anticipatory reactions antedating the biological emergencies to which the reactions are adaptive ; they present the phenomena of disappointment and discouragement ; they strive to attain states of ...
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Striving is that behavior of organisms which , upon frustration , displays varied alternative action sequences , all directed by an intent ( ra ) to the attainment of the same reinforcing state of affairs . 12. A goal is the reinforcing ...
Striving is that behavior of organisms which , upon frustration , displays varied alternative action sequences , all directed by an intent ( ra ) to the attainment of the same reinforcing state of affairs . 12. A goal is the reinforcing ...
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Organisms will strive for goals . This follows directly from Theorem XII and Definitions 11 and 12 . XIII When an organism has attained a reinforcing state of affairs in a situation which , objectively considered , is totally novel ...
Organisms will strive for goals . This follows directly from Theorem XII and Definitions 11 and 12 . XIII When an organism has attained a reinforcing state of affairs in a situation which , objectively considered , is totally novel ...
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