Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 108
... conditioning procedure should work so well at lowering pathway resistances . Some type of re- inforcing agent is necessary to maintain per- formance in the usual type of conditioning , but in avoidance conditioning we can find no such ...
... conditioning procedure should work so well at lowering pathway resistances . Some type of re- inforcing agent is necessary to maintain per- formance in the usual type of conditioning , but in avoidance conditioning we can find no such ...
Page 115
... conditioning " to the acquisition of any response which occurs to a sig- nal , or CS , of any kind . This usage has broken down on both logical and pragmatic grounds and should be discontinued . As we have seen , many so - called ...
... conditioning " to the acquisition of any response which occurs to a sig- nal , or CS , of any kind . This usage has broken down on both logical and pragmatic grounds and should be discontinued . As we have seen , many so - called ...
Page 118
... conditioning which often accom- panies supposedly pure " teaching . " when conditioning is involved . What is probably the commonest proce- dure , in the former instance , is to note and graph the time required by the subject to make ...
... conditioning which often accom- panies supposedly pure " teaching . " when conditioning is involved . What is probably the commonest proce- dure , in the former instance , is to note and graph the time required by the subject to make ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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