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Thus the learning is really a matter of discrimination of correct and incorrect stimulation ; of that set of stimuli ... It is equally true to say that the response of holding the bottle correctly becomes progressively differentiated ...
Thus the learning is really a matter of discrimination of correct and incorrect stimulation ; of that set of stimuli ... It is equally true to say that the response of holding the bottle correctly becomes progressively differentiated ...
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This has been shown by giving children of two age groups a task like that illustrated FIRST TASK : large correct SECOND TASK : small correct black correct white correct + Fig . 9. Two examples of discrimination reversal problems learned ...
This has been shown by giving children of two age groups a task like that illustrated FIRST TASK : large correct SECOND TASK : small correct black correct white correct + Fig . 9. Two examples of discrimination reversal problems learned ...
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of his activity , to receive from the learning environment some feedback which enables him to realize that his performance is " correct . " SIMPLE FORMS OF LEARNING According to a considerable body of evidence ( Kimble , 1961 , pp .
of his activity , to receive from the learning environment some feedback which enables him to realize that his performance is " correct . " SIMPLE FORMS OF LEARNING According to a considerable body of evidence ( Kimble , 1961 , pp .
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