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Smeets, Paul M.
Stimulus class formation in humans and animals
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Title/Author:
Stimulus class formation in humans and animals/ edited by Thomas R. Zentall and Paul M. Smeets.
other author:
Smeets, Paul M.
Published:
Amsterdam ;Elsevier, : 1996.,
Description:
1 online resource (x, 311 p.) :ill. :
Subject:
Operante conditionering. -
Online resource:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444824011
ISBN:
9780444824011
Stimulus class formation in humans and animals
Stimulus class formation in humans and animals
[electronic resource] /edited by Thomas R. Zentall and Paul M. Smeets. - Amsterdam ;Elsevier,1996. - 1 online resource (x, 311 p.) :ill. - Advances in psychology ;117. - Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ;53..
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Stimulus class formation has been studied independently by two groups of researchers. One group has come out of a learning theory approach, while the second has developed out of a behavior analytic tradition. The purpose of the present volume is to further establish the ties between these two research areas while allowing for differences in approach to the questions asked. The book is loosely organized around four themes. The first two sections deal with what constitutes functional and equivalence classes in animals and humans. In the third section, the authors attempt to identify stimulus control variables that contribute to the formation of equivalences classes. The last section deals with the complex issue of the role of verbal behavior in equivalence classes. The goal of the book is to provide the reader with a better understanding of the current state of research and theory in stimulus class formation. It is also hoped that it will stimulate research into how and under what conditions, stimulus classes can form.
ISBN: 9780444824011
Source: 122428:126830Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BF316.6 / .S75 1996eb
Dewey Class. No.: 153.2
National Library of Medicine Call No.: W1 / AD798L v.117 1996
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