1st Edition

Handbook of Learning and Cognitive Processes (Volume 2) Conditioning and Behavior Theory

Edited By W. Estes Copyright 1975
386 Pages
by Psychology Press

386 Pages
by Psychology Press

386 Pages
by Psychology Press

Originally published in 1975, Volume 2 of this Handbook looks at areas traditionally associated with learning theory such as conditioning, discrimination and behavior theory. It deals with concepts and theories growing principally out of laboratory studies of conditioning and learning. The intention was to treat mechanisms, processes, and principles of some generality – applicable at least to... Read more

Foreword.  W.K.Estes Introduction to Volume 2.  1. Robert A. Rescorla Pavlovian Excitatory and Inhibitory Conditioning  2. J.E.R. Staddon Learning as Adaption  3. H.D. Kimmel and R.A. Burns Adaptational Aspects of Conditioning  4. I. Gormezano and E. James Kehoe Classical Conditioning: Some Methodological–Conceptual Issues  5. Eliot Hearst The Classical–Instrumental Distinction: Reflexes, Voluntary Behavior, and Categories of Associative Learning  6. Charles P. Shimp Perspectives on the Behavioral Unit: Choice Behavior in Animals  7. Jerry W. Rudy and Allan R. Wagner Stimulus Selection in Associative Learning  8. Eric G. Heinemann and Sheila Chase Stimulus Generalization.  Author Index.  Subject Index.

Biography

William Estes