The Conditions of LearningHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - Broj stranica: 308 |
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... connection is detected by a " trial " of the signal tone not paired with shock . The conditioned response can usually be established in such circumstances after only a few repetitions . SOME OTHER PHENOMENA OF SIGNAL LEARNING There are ...
... connection is detected by a " trial " of the signal tone not paired with shock . The conditioned response can usually be established in such circumstances after only a few repetitions . SOME OTHER PHENOMENA OF SIGNAL LEARNING There are ...
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... connection following an interval of dis- use . However , there are several observations that indicate remark- able ... connection is not tested over the interval con- cerned , that is , the signal is not presented . In the latter ...
... connection following an interval of dis- use . However , there are several observations that indicate remark- able ... connection is not tested over the interval con- cerned , that is , the signal is not presented . In the latter ...
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... connection SR is reinforced . Now the experimenter places a new set of hollow blocks , of different appearance , C , C , and D , on the table , with the candy under D. ( Of course , the spatial placement of the blocks is made ...
... connection SR is reinforced . Now the experimenter places a new set of hollow blocks , of different appearance , C , C , and D , on the table , with the candy under D. ( Of course , the spatial placement of the blocks is made ...
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Preface | 3 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
MOTOR AND VERBAL | 87 |
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