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... behaviorist , qua behav- iorist , know that there is any such process as reasoning since he cannot directly observe it.21 Dashiell need not face this objection because he admits and considers scientifically the ideational nature of the ...
... behaviorist , qua behav- iorist , know that there is any such process as reasoning since he cannot directly observe it.21 Dashiell need not face this objection because he admits and considers scientifically the ideational nature of the ...
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... behaviorism , -a direct product of the Würzburg controversy . The time seems to have come when psychology must discard ... behaviorist attempts to get a unitary scheme of animal response . He recognizes no dividing line between man and ...
... behaviorism , -a direct product of the Würzburg controversy . The time seems to have come when psychology must discard ... behaviorist attempts to get a unitary scheme of animal response . He recognizes no dividing line between man and ...
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... behaviorist in the literature dealing with reasoning is largely a result of his conviction that man " thinks with ... behaviorist dogma would be unsound . This Watsonian dogmatism , which presses the law of parsimony , as has been said ...
... behaviorist in the literature dealing with reasoning is largely a result of his conviction that man " thinks with ... behaviorist dogma would be unsound . This Watsonian dogmatism , which presses the law of parsimony , as has been said ...
Contents
Psychophysical Parallelism Hartley | 3 |
Conclusion | 8 |
Probability J S Mill | 14 |
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1.00 Average Q-value actus purus Amer analysis anchoring effects association attitude AUTHOR AUTHOR'S CUMULATIVE AUTHOR'S CUMULATIVE PROPORTIONS behavior behaviorist bias Binet birth control Bosanquet capital punishment coefficients consciousness consequence correlation CUMULATIVE PROPORTIONS STATEMENT define category seven Descartes Dewey E. G. Boring empiricism epistemology experience experimental factor fifteen series function Gestalt Psychology Gestalt Theorie gestaltist Hobbes Hume Ibid imageless thought imaginal introspection J. S. Mill judgment logical mental Mill's methods mind object perception philosophical Pillsbury prejudice principles psychical Psychol Psychology of Reasoning Q Value Rank R. S. Woodworth Rank Value Rank reality Rignano Scale in regard SCALE VALUES sensation sensationalism sensationalistic sensory sensory analysis seven of series Sigma dist STATEMENT Q Value Statement to define stimulus T. V. Moore theory of reasoning thinking THURSTONE AUTHOR AUTHOR'S Thurstone Scale tion Unanchored THURSTONE AUTHOR Value Average Q-value Value Rank 0-1 Value Rank Value verbal Watsonian Würzburg York