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The opening of a particular lock with a particular key naturally may be expected to generalize to a stimulus situation that includes a lock and key of somewhat different but similar appearance . Of course , should the second lock look ...
The opening of a particular lock with a particular key naturally may be expected to generalize to a stimulus situation that includes a lock and key of somewhat different but similar appearance . Of course , should the second lock look ...
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explanation is that in the process of connecting up a particular link , because of interference , other links ( both previous and subsequent ones ) become harder to remember . In the chain CAT RED SIT LAM TIN ROW , when one has learned ...
explanation is that in the process of connecting up a particular link , because of interference , other links ( both previous and subsequent ones ) become harder to remember . In the chain CAT RED SIT LAM TIN ROW , when one has learned ...
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ing first mentioned , the individual becomes capable of making different responses to the different members of a particular collection . This is called multiple discrimination . In the second type , the learner becomes able to respond ...
ing first mentioned , the individual becomes capable of making different responses to the different members of a particular collection . This is called multiple discrimination . In the second type , the learner becomes able to respond ...
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