I do not have a reference, btu this is pretty common knowledge among historians of psychology. Indeed, it was taught to me back in the undergrad history of psych course.

Regards,
Chris Green
York U.
Toronto
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Wuensch, Karl L wrote:


            Russ never responded to my query.  I am hoping that one of you Tipsters can point me to the citation below or an equivalent reference.

 

Cheers,

 

Karl W.


From: Wuensch, Karl L
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 9:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: uslovnye

 

Hi Russ,

 

            Please provide me with details on the following citation:

 

Due to a mistranslation of Pavlov's early works, most psychologists refer to "conditioned responses" rather than "conditional responses." Conditional is actually the correct translation of the Russian word, which is uslovnye (Fitzpatrick, 1990).

 

            I was unable to find a reference list on the site.

 

Cheers,


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