Readings for an Introduction to PsychologyRichard Austin King McGraw-Hill, 1961 - 388 páginas |
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... experimental treatment of variability . In a single experimental session with a single organism one observes the onset , duration , and decline of the effects of a drug . The direct observation of defective behavior is particularly ...
... experimental treatment of variability . In a single experimental session with a single organism one observes the onset , duration , and decline of the effects of a drug . The direct observation of defective behavior is particularly ...
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... experimental and control groups after ten days of reinforcement are sig- nificantly different from one another with a reliability between the one and five percent levels of confidence . ( 6 ) The mean estimates for the experimental and ...
... experimental and control groups after ten days of reinforcement are sig- nificantly different from one another with a reliability between the one and five percent levels of confidence . ( 6 ) The mean estimates for the experimental and ...
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... experimental hour they serve . This fact should be kept in mind when con- sidering the proportion of subjects who refused to continue in the experiment . The experimental sessions were run with groups of five to eight girls at a time ...
... experimental hour they serve . This fact should be kept in mind when con- sidering the proportion of subjects who refused to continue in the experiment . The experimental sessions were run with groups of five to eight girls at a time ...
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THE SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY | 1 |
A Case History in Scientific Method | 7 |
THE USES OF PSYCHOLOGY | 19 |
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