>On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 11:13:46 -0500 Paul Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote. >At 8:45 AM -0700 4/23/02, sylvestm wrote: >>why is Pavlov's experiment called "classical"? >>is it classical because it was the original? > yes >>can we use the term classical instrumental to refer to Thorndike's >> and classical operant to refer to Skinner's? > >Unless you're teaching a history course, it would be clearer to your >students to standardize on one set of terms: > >operant respondent >Skinnerian Pavlovian >instrumental reflex > classical
Was there a time classical condioning was referred to as "learning by stimulus substitution"? Michael Sylvester --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
