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Both pieces were designed to be operated by the Experimenter and to function as relatively simple discrimination devices . The apparatuses contained a slot in which the Experimenter could place the visual text material , simple door ...
Both pieces were designed to be operated by the Experimenter and to function as relatively simple discrimination devices . The apparatuses contained a slot in which the Experimenter could place the visual text material , simple door ...
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As in Apparatus A , there is a vertical panel separating the subject and experimenter . The experimenter manipulates the text material and controls the reinforcing light , while the subject sits before the single opening studying the ...
As in Apparatus A , there is a vertical panel separating the subject and experimenter . The experimenter manipulates the text material and controls the reinforcing light , while the subject sits before the single opening studying the ...
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The learner was presented with specific information ; the experimenter was able to examine the learner's performance on each piece of text material as it was presented ; the experimenter was able to verify the correctness of a choice ...
The learner was presented with specific information ; the experimenter was able to examine the learner's performance on each piece of text material as it was presented ; the experimenter was able to verify the correctness of a choice ...
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