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3 produkter
3 produkter
Mechanisms of Adaptive Behavior
Clark L. Hull's Theoretical Papers, with Commentary
Inbunden, Engelska, 1984
1 783 kr
Skickas inom 3-6 vardagar
Del 11 - Problems in the Behavioural Sciences
Frustration Theory
An Analysis of Dispositional Learning and Memory
Inbunden, Engelska, 1992
1 648 kr
Skickas inom 7-10 vardagar
We live in a world in which inconsistency is the rule rather than the exception and this is particularly true for rewards and frustrations. In some cases, rewards and frustrative non-rewards appear randomly for what seems to be the same behaviour; in others a sequence of rewards is suddenly followed by non-rewards, or large rewards by small rewards. The important common factor in these and other cases is frustration - how we learn about it and how we respond to it. This book provides a basis in learning theory and particularly in frustration theory, for a comprehension not only of the mechanisms controlling these dispositions, but also of their order of appearance in early development and, to an approximation at least, their neural underpinnings.
Del 11 - Problems in the Behavioural Sciences
Frustration Theory
An Analysis of Dispositional Learning and Memory
Häftad, Engelska, 2006
718 kr
Skickas inom 7-10 vardagar
We live in a world in which inconsistency is the rule rather than the exception and this is particularly true for rewards and frustrations. In some cases, rewards and frustrative non-rewards appear randomly for what seems to be the same behaviour; in others a sequence of rewards is suddenly followed by non-rewards, or large rewards by small rewards. The important common factor in these and other cases is frustration - how we learn about it and how we respond to it. This book provides a basis in learning theory and particularly in frustration theory, for a comprehension not only of the mechanisms controlling these dispositions, but also of their order of appearance in early development and, to an approximation at least, their neural underpinnings.