Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 196
... principle of recency or a principle of effect ? RECENCY AND EFFECT COMPARED Since the effective response made to a problem - situation is likely also to be the last response made thereto- as , for example , is the case when a response ...
... principle of recency or a principle of effect ? RECENCY AND EFFECT COMPARED Since the effective response made to a problem - situation is likely also to be the last response made thereto- as , for example , is the case when a response ...
Page 104
... principle of learn- ing . But in the next sentence he adds , " Be- longing is necessary . " Moreover , in later pub- lications Thorndike ( 67 , 68 ) has continued to speak as if exercise and effect were both valid principles ( cf. later ...
... principle of learn- ing . But in the next sentence he adds , " Be- longing is necessary . " Moreover , in later pub- lications Thorndike ( 67 , 68 ) has continued to speak as if exercise and effect were both valid principles ( cf. later ...
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... principle . What contemporary writers , both analytic and aca- demic , tend to do in practice is to invoke the Law of Effect ( pleasure- principle ) to account for integra- tive behavior but to resort to the Law of Exercise ...
... principle . What contemporary writers , both analytic and aca- demic , tend to do in practice is to invoke the Law of Effect ( pleasure- principle ) to account for integra- tive behavior but to resort to the Law of Exercise ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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