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... possible . By simplifying conditions in the laboratory we often successfully reduce complexity to a reasonable degree . Where this is impossible , a statistical analysis may be used to achieve an inferior but in many ways acceptable ...
... possible . By simplifying conditions in the laboratory we often successfully reduce complexity to a reasonable degree . Where this is impossible , a statistical analysis may be used to achieve an inferior but in many ways acceptable ...
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... possible explanations . A mature pigeon will already have developed a well - defined pecking response which may emerge upon the present occasion . The his- tory of this response might show a similar continuity if we could follow it . It ...
... possible explanations . A mature pigeon will already have developed a well - defined pecking response which may emerge upon the present occasion . The his- tory of this response might show a similar continuity if we could follow it . It ...
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... possible unit of correspondence between stimulus and response in such a case , we should be able to use the dimensions in which the two fields are described to specify a corre- spondence between points . A satisfactory method of doing ...
... possible unit of correspondence between stimulus and response in such a case , we should be able to use the dimensions in which the two fields are described to specify a corre- spondence between points . A satisfactory method of doing ...
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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