Kenneth W. Spence : 1907-1967 |
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Tenets of neobehaviorism |
by H.H. Kendler and J.T. Spence |
A theory of experimental extinction and its relation to a general theory |
by M.R. Denny |
Cognitive inhibition in classical conditioning |
by G.A. Kimble |
The orienting reflex and thinking as determiners of conditioning and generalization to words |
by I. Maltzman |
Reinforcement in classical conditioning |
by C.C. Perkins, Jr |
Discrete trials and their relation to free-behavior situations |
by J.R. Platt |
Cognitive factors in conditioning |
by L.E. Ross |
Elementary associations |
by A.R. Wagner |
Positive induction, behavioral contrast, and generalization of inhibition in discrimination learning |
by A. Amsel |
Continuity theory and cue-dominance |
by T.S. Kendler |
Essentials of a theory of discrimination learning |
by F.A. Logan |
A threshold model for drive |
by G.R. Grice |
Recognition memory |
by B.J. Underwood |
Kenneth W. Spence : 1907-1967 |
|
Tenets of neobehaviorism |
by H.H. Kendler and J.T. Spence |
A theory of experimental extinction and its relation to a general theory |
by M.R. Denny |
Cognitive inhibition in classical conditioning |
by G.A. Kimble |
The orienting reflex and thinking as determiners of conditioning and generalization to words |
by I. Maltzman |
Reinforcement in classical conditioning |
by C.C. Perkins, Jr |