1990
DOI: 10.1037/0003-066x.45.4.551.b
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A history of teaching machines.

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“…For example, see Samelson (1974) on Comte as the supposed first positivist, operationist, and behaviorist, Harris (1979) on Watson and Rayner's (1920) poorly conducted and reported "Little Albert" study, Buck (1990) on Benjamin (1988) on teaching machines, and Verhave (1990) on Watson's actual views regarding thinking-it was not merely subvocal speech.…”
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“…For example, see Samelson (1974) on Comte as the supposed first positivist, operationist, and behaviorist, Harris (1979) on Watson and Rayner's (1920) poorly conducted and reported "Little Albert" study, Buck (1990) on Benjamin (1988) on teaching machines, and Verhave (1990) on Watson's actual views regarding thinking-it was not merely subvocal speech.…”
Section: Chaptersmentioning
confidence: 99%