Harvard Educational Review, Volume 17Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1947 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... conditioned stimulus . With the other group of subjects the buzzer was followed by shock only if the subject failed to re- spond to the buzzer by moving to another section of the grill , i.e. , failed to make a " conditioned response ...
... conditioned stimulus . With the other group of subjects the buzzer was followed by shock only if the subject failed to re- spond to the buzzer by moving to another section of the grill , i.e. , failed to make a " conditioned response ...
Page 107
... stimulus of which the conditioned stimulus is premonitory than when the conditioned GSR has no such effect . The results , as far as the experiment was carried , were in- conclusive ; but the indications were that the GSR conditions no ...
... stimulus of which the conditioned stimulus is premonitory than when the conditioned GSR has no such effect . The results , as far as the experiment was carried , were in- conclusive ; but the indications were that the GSR conditions no ...
Page 108
... unconditioned stimulus . It is easily seen that it is rewarding to escape from such a noxious stimulus . But how can a shock which is not experi- enced , i.e. , which is avoided , be said to provide either a source of motiva- tion or of ...
... unconditioned stimulus . It is easily seen that it is rewarding to escape from such a noxious stimulus . But how can a shock which is not experi- enced , i.e. , which is avoided , be said to provide either a source of motiva- tion or of ...
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