Essays in neobehaviorism ; a memorial volume to Kenneth W. Spence / Edited by Howard H. Kendler [and] Janet T. Spence.

Other author Spence, Kenneth W. (Kenneth Wartenbee), 1907-1967.
Other author Kendler, Howard H., 1919-
Other author Spence, Janet T.
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Appleton-Century-Crofts, [1971]
Descriptionxii, 345 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Subjects

SeriesThe Century psychology series
Contents Kenneth W. Spence: 1907-1967.--Tenets of neobehaviorism, by H. H. Kendler and J. T. Spence.--A theory of experimental extinction and its relation to a general theory, by M. R. Denny.--Cognitive inhibition in classical conditioning, by G. A. Kimble.--The orienting reflex and thinking as determiners of conditioning and generalization to words, by I. Maltzman.--Reinforcement in classical conditioning, by C. C. Perkins, Jr.--Discrete trials and their relation to free-behavior situations, by J. R. Platt.--Cognitive factors in conditioning, by L. E. Ross.--Elementary associations, by A. R. Wagner.--Positive induction, behavioral contrast, and generalization of inhibition in discrimination learning, by A. Amsel.--Continuity theory and cue-dominance, by T. S. Kendler.--Essentials of a theory of discrimination learning, by F. A. Logan.--A threshold model for drive, by G. R. Grice.--Recognition memory, by B. J. Underwood.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographies.
LCCN 79163704
ISBN0390503401