The Conditions of LearningHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - Broj stranica: 308 |
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... response from any incorrect response . This representational ' s → r may be spoken out loud as an overt verbal response " middle , " or it may not be . In any case it functions as a word does . The in- dividual must have a name for ...
... response from any incorrect response . This representational ' s → r may be spoken out loud as an overt verbal response " middle , " or it may not be . In any case it functions as a word does . The in- dividual must have a name for ...
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... response to a signal . This is the classical condi- tioned response of Pavlov ( 1927 ) . TYPE 2 : STIMULUS - RESPONSE LEARNING The learner ac- quires a precise response to a discriminated stimulus . What is learned is a connection ...
... response to a signal . This is the classical condi- tioned response of Pavlov ( 1927 ) . TYPE 2 : STIMULUS - RESPONSE LEARNING The learner ac- quires a precise response to a discriminated stimulus . What is learned is a connection ...
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... response learning , a colored block may become for a child a thing - to - be - picked - up . It is difficult indeed to find an example of human STIMULUS - RESPONSE LEARNING ( TYPE 2 ) 71 Stimulus-Response Learning (Type.
... response learning , a colored block may become for a child a thing - to - be - picked - up . It is difficult indeed to find an example of human STIMULUS - RESPONSE LEARNING ( TYPE 2 ) 71 Stimulus-Response Learning (Type.
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Preface | 3 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
MOTOR AND VERBAL | 87 |
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