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  1. Sep 23, 2010 · 5. Hull's theory emphasized the need for proper rest and other measures to reduce the ill-effects of fatigue in any act of learning. The principle of work and appropriate rest, may thus be said to have evolved as a result of the experimental findings of this theory. 6. Hull's theory stood against any inhabitation-causing obstacle in the path of ...

  2. Malone JC. The second offspring of General Process Learning Theory: Overt behavior as the ambassador of the mind. J Exp Anal Behav. 1982 Sep; 38 (2):205–209. [PMC free article] [Google Scholar] McDowell JJ, Wood HM. Confirmation of linear system theory prediction: Changes in Herrnstein's k as a function of changes in reinforcer magnitude.

  3. What has been missing in previous historical accounts of Clark L. Hull is a view of his life's work as an integrated whole. This paper contributes to that end by relating his hypnosis research and theory during the years 1921 to 1933 to the developing behavioral orientation of his learning theory.

  4. Clark L. Hull, greatly impressed by the appearance of the translation of Pavlov's Conditioned reflexes (1927), shortly began a series of theoretical and experimental studies which are models of system-making. Hull's theory is strictly a behaviorism, avowedly mechanistic and studiously avoiding reference to consciousness; its central concept is habit, and it derives most of its information ...

  5. Presents a general account of the development of C. L. Hull's theory of learning. It is argued that the mature and apparently scientific theory to be found in Principles of Behavior (1943) represents the culmination of more than a decade of philosophical speculation. Nevertheless, it is also argued that the underlying structure of the mature theory remains a philosophical one derived from 2 ...

  6. Presents an obituary for Clark Leonard Hull who died on May 10, 1952. Hull's scientific work comprised three different phases. His first career was concerned with aptitude testing. The second research career began when he became interested in the phenomena of hypnosis and suggestibility. His third career was in the field of learning and behavior theory. He also served as the forty-forth ...

  7. PDF | On Mar 1, 1989, J. H. Wearden published Mysteries of the organism: Clark L. Hull's Principles of Behavior and some problems in contemporary schedule theory1 | Find, read and cite all the ...

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