The Conditions of LearningHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - Broj stranica: 308 |
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... correct and incorrect stimulation ; of that set of stimuli which produces reward ( reinforcement ) and that set of stimuli which does not . It is equally true to say that the response of holding the bottle correctly becomes ...
... correct and incorrect stimulation ; of that set of stimuli which produces reward ( reinforcement ) and that set of stimuli which does not . It is equally true to say that the response of holding the bottle correctly becomes ...
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... correct SECOND TASK : small correct black correct white correct + Fig . 9. Two examples of discrimination reversal problems learned by children of two different age groups ( four and seven ) . After learning the first task , the ...
... correct SECOND TASK : small correct black correct white correct + Fig . 9. Two examples of discrimination reversal problems learned by children of two different age groups ( four and seven ) . After learning the first task , the ...
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... correct . ” • SIMPLE FORMS OF LEARNING According to a considerable body of evidence ( Kimble , 1961 , pp . 140–156 ) , feedback from the execution of desired responses in stimulus - response learning needs to occur within a few seconds ...
... correct . ” • SIMPLE FORMS OF LEARNING According to a considerable body of evidence ( Kimble , 1961 , pp . 140–156 ) , feedback from the execution of desired responses in stimulus - response learning needs to occur within a few seconds ...
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Preface | 3 |
2 VARIETIES OF LEARNING | 31 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
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