Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... reinforcement.16 Sew- ard's findings in regard to the recency theory did not convince him of the basic fault in Guthrie's position . In his own words , " Guthrie's theory is especially welcome to those who have difficulty in fitting the ...
... reinforcement.16 Sew- ard's findings in regard to the recency theory did not convince him of the basic fault in Guthrie's position . In his own words , " Guthrie's theory is especially welcome to those who have difficulty in fitting the ...
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... reinforcement formulated above . " " Pavlov differs from the law of reinforcement by regarding as the critical element of the reinforcing state of affairs the occurrence of Su , in this case the onset of the shock . On the other hand ...
... reinforcement formulated above . " " Pavlov differs from the law of reinforcement by regarding as the critical element of the reinforcing state of affairs the occurrence of Su , in this case the onset of the shock . On the other hand ...
Page 120
... reinforcement . This ex- pectation is well founded . In the gradient of reinforcement of the problem - solving type , the variable that is important is the interval of time between the occurrence of the correct response and the ...
... reinforcement . This ex- pectation is well founded . In the gradient of reinforcement of the problem - solving type , the variable that is important is the interval of time between the occurrence of the correct response and the ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
The Search for Unity in Higher | 21 |
Bivariate Normal Population When X is Truncated | 52 |
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