Science and Human BehaviorFree Press, 1965 - 461 Seiten |
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... occasion upon which certain responses of walking , reaching , and so on lead to particular tactual consequences . The visual field is the occasion for effective manipulatory action . The contingencies responsible for the behavior are ...
... occasion upon which certain responses of walking , reaching , and so on lead to particular tactual consequences . The visual field is the occasion for effective manipulatory action . The contingencies responsible for the behavior are ...
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... occasion upon which answering will be followed by hearing a voice . The young child may pick up and speak into the telephone at any time , but eventually he will do so only when it has been ringing . The verbal stimulus " Come to dinner ...
... occasion upon which answering will be followed by hearing a voice . The young child may pick up and speak into the telephone at any time , but eventually he will do so only when it has been ringing . The verbal stimulus " Come to dinner ...
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... occasion A are held together and dis- tinguished from those effective upon occasion B. Thus one's per- sonality in the bosom of one's family may be quite different from that in the presence of intimate friends . Responses which lead to ...
... occasion A are held together and dis- tinguished from those effective upon occasion B. Thus one's per- sonality in the bosom of one's family may be quite different from that in the presence of intimate friends . Responses which lead to ...
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II | 28 |
THE ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR | 43 |
555 | 59 |
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