Science and Human Behavior1951 - 299 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 45
Seite 92
... emotional behavior ( Chapter 10 ) . The human organism shows a similar double effect . The young child whose tricycle no longer responds to pedalling not only stops pedalling but engages in an emotional display of possibly great ...
... emotional behavior ( Chapter 10 ) . The human organism shows a similar double effect . The young child whose tricycle no longer responds to pedalling not only stops pedalling but engages in an emotional display of possibly great ...
Seite 179
... emotional . It is somewhat easier to observe this when the " anticipated " stimulus is aversive ( as we shall see in Chapter 11 , the emotional state in such a case is called " anxiety " ) , but there is also a parallel when it is ...
... emotional . It is somewhat easier to observe this when the " anticipated " stimulus is aversive ( as we shall see in Chapter 11 , the emotional state in such a case is called " anxiety " ) , but there is also a parallel when it is ...
Seite 269
... emotional stimuli which alter the rat's predispositions to behave in various ways . This is not the main effect of punish- ment but it works in the same direction . The change in behavior includes a reduction in the tendency to emit ...
... emotional stimuli which alter the rat's predispositions to behave in various ways . This is not the main effect of punish- ment but it works in the same direction . The change in behavior includes a reduction in the tendency to emit ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abulia anxiety appears appropriate aversive stimuli behave cause Chapter characteristic child circumstances conditioned reflex conditioned reinforcer conditioned stimulus consequences contingencies control of behavior deal define deprivation and satiation described discriminative drink drive elicit emitted emotional environment evoked example explanation extent fact field follow forcement functional analysis given havior human behavior hunger hungry important independent variables individual inner Law of Effect looking ment nature negative reinforcer object observed occasion occur operant behavior operant conditioning operant reinforcement organism Pavlovian conditioning physical pigeon positive reinforcement possible predict predispositions primary reinforcement probability of response problem process of conditioning properties psychic punishment reactions reduce reflex action rein reinforcing power relation relevant repertoire result schedule schedules of reinforcement science of behavior scientific similar simply smooth muscles someone sort specific sponse spot stimulus control strengthened technique tion traits usually verbal verbal behavior visual