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Consider first Skinner's use of the notions ' stimulus ' and ' response ' . In Behavior of organisms ( 9 ) he commits himself to the narrow definitions for these terms . A part of the environment and a part of behavior are called ...
Consider first Skinner's use of the notions ' stimulus ' and ' response ' . In Behavior of organisms ( 9 ) he commits himself to the narrow definitions for these terms . A part of the environment and a part of behavior are called ...
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Skinner accepts the traditional account in toto , as can be seen from his definition of a tact as a response under control of a property ( stimulus ) of some physical object or event . We have found that the notion ' control ' has no ...
Skinner accepts the traditional account in toto , as can be seen from his definition of a tact as a response under control of a property ( stimulus ) of some physical object or event . We have found that the notion ' control ' has no ...
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Other verbal responses to verbal stimuli are called “ intraverbal operants ' . Paradigm instances are the response four to the stimulus two plus two or the response Paris to the stimulus capital of France . Simple conditioning may be ...
Other verbal responses to verbal stimuli are called “ intraverbal operants ' . Paradigm instances are the response four to the stimulus two plus two or the response Paris to the stimulus capital of France . Simple conditioning may be ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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