A model of three-choice discrimination learning under complete and incomplete feedback conditions

Cognitive Psychology - Tập 4 - Trang 117-129 - 1973
Elizabeth M. Comstock1, James I. Chumbley1
1University of Massachusetts U.S.A.

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