REVERSAL OF PARTIAL REINFORCEMENT EFFECTS IN ACQUISITION GOAL SPEED: AN ARTIFACT THAT CONTINUES TO STIMULATE THEORY

作者: Lawrence Dachowski , William P. Dunlap

DOI: 10.2466/PR0.1975.37.3.970

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