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|a Hull, Clark Leonard,
|d 1884-1952
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|a Principles of behavior :
|b an introduction to behavior theory /
|c by Clark L. Hull.
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|a New York, London :
|b Appleton-Century-Crofts, División of Meredith Publishing Company,
|c [1943].
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|c ©1943.
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|a xx, 422 páginas :
|b ilustraciones ;
|c 21 cm.
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|a texto
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|a sin mediación
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|a volumen
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|a The Century psychology series
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|a Glosario: páginas 403-409.
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|a Incluye bibliografías e índice.
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|a The nature of scientific theory -- Introduction to an objective theory of behavior -- Stimulus reception and organism survival -- The biological problem of action and its coordination -- Characteristics of innate behavior under conditions of need -- The acquisition of receptor-effector connections : primary reinforcement -- The acquisition of receptor-effector connections : secondary reinforcement -- The symbolic construct sHr as a function of the number of reinforcements -- Habit strength as a function of the nature and amount of the reinforcing agent -- Habit strength and the time interval separating reaction from reinforcement -- Habit strength as a function of the temporal relation of the conditioned stimulus to the reaction -- Stimulus generalization -- Some functional dynamics of compound conditioned stimuli -- Primary motivation and reaction potential -- Unadaptive habits and experimental extinction -- Inhibition and effective reaction potential -- Behavioral oscillation -- The reaction threshold and response evocation -- The patterning of stimulus compounds -- General summary and conclusions.
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