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Two stimuli are selected from a physical continuum and two responses are selected , or differentiated , from the repertory of the subject . In the presence of the first stimulus , occurrences of the first response are reinforced ...
Two stimuli are selected from a physical continuum and two responses are selected , or differentiated , from the repertory of the subject . In the presence of the first stimulus , occurrences of the first response are reinforced ...
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which responses at 147 cps to the 56 - db stimulus and responses at 227 cps to the 74 - db stimulus were reinforced ; the converse occurrences were never reinforced . The perceptual structure imposed on the intensity continuum by this ...
which responses at 147 cps to the 56 - db stimulus and responses at 227 cps to the 74 - db stimulus were reinforced ; the converse occurrences were never reinforced . The perceptual structure imposed on the intensity continuum by this ...
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Two responses may be differentiated in topography and then brought under discriminative control , either by the ... drawn from a physical continuum , control two distinct responses , and then stimuli intermediate on the continuum are ...
Two responses may be differentiated in topography and then brought under discriminative control , either by the ... drawn from a physical continuum , control two distinct responses , and then stimuli intermediate on the continuum are ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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