Readings for an Introduction to PsychologyRichard Austin King McGraw-Hill, 1961 - 388 páginas |
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... shock was then observed for two test periods during which each dog received about ten shocks on both sides of the barrier . For the avoidance training which followed , the side which was to be " hot " for a particular animal was the one ...
... shock was then observed for two test periods during which each dog received about ten shocks on both sides of the barrier . For the avoidance training which followed , the side which was to be " hot " for a particular animal was the one ...
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... shock trials . The strength of shock used was 500 volts of 60 cycle AC through a series resistance of 250,000 ohms . The animals were given 10 trials with shock . On the first trial they were allowed to remain in the white com- partment ...
... shock trials . The strength of shock used was 500 volts of 60 cycle AC through a series resistance of 250,000 ohms . The animals were given 10 trials with shock . On the first trial they were allowed to remain in the white com- partment ...
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... shock was abruptly turned off . Thus the act of spar- ring was rewarded by escape from shock . After a minute without shock the current was turned on 1 This experiment was performed with the assist- ance of Miss Maritta Davis . n Figure ...
... shock was abruptly turned off . Thus the act of spar- ring was rewarded by escape from shock . After a minute without shock the current was turned on 1 This experiment was performed with the assist- ance of Miss Maritta Davis . n Figure ...
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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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