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... Drinking Behavior . Smith and Smith ( 1939 ) found that when the cat drinks , it does so at an essentially constant rate ; it cannot drink fast or slowly . Stellar and Hill ( 1952 ) showed that a constant rate of drinking is also found ...
... Drinking Behavior . Smith and Smith ( 1939 ) found that when the cat drinks , it does so at an essentially constant rate ; it cannot drink fast or slowly . Stellar and Hill ( 1952 ) showed that a constant rate of drinking is also found ...
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... drinking and eating in the rat , some of them artifactual . Thus , Richter and Brailey ( 1929 ) found a posi- tive correlation between water intake and body weight , and suggested that there was a causal relationship . Siegel ( 1947 ) ...
... drinking and eating in the rat , some of them artifactual . Thus , Richter and Brailey ( 1929 ) found a posi- tive correlation between water intake and body weight , and suggested that there was a causal relationship . Siegel ( 1947 ) ...
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... drinking , 203 Cats , drinking , 202 , 208 drive discrimination , 258 sexual behavior , 113 , 171 token rewards , 371 Cattle , eating , 117 Causation , for Lewin , 217 problem of , 2 , 7 in science , 8 , 44-47 Central Motive State , 113 ...
... drinking , 203 Cats , drinking , 202 , 208 drive discrimination , 258 sexual behavior , 113 , 171 token rewards , 371 Cattle , eating , 117 Causation , for Lewin , 217 problem of , 2 , 7 in science , 8 , 44-47 Central Motive State , 113 ...
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ENGINEERING | 2 |
Preface vii | 15 |
Historical Origins of Motivational Concepts | 21 |
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