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  • describing the phenomenon of classical conditioning, which led to great advances ... interested in trying to modify conditioning to establish an experimental ...
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  • in the environment through processes of conditioning. This was a significant ... either through classical or operant conditioning. Its main instigators ...
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  • notably the sewage, lighting, air conditioning and water systems. They ... notably the sewage, lighting, air conditioning and water systems. They ...
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  • refractories, heat storage, soil conditioning, and slag conditioning. ... are also used for heat storage, soil conditioning, and slag conditioning. ...
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  • it could be modified through instrumental conditioning. ... also be modified through instrumental conditioning. He investigated hunger ...
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  • reward and punishment. Classical conditioning, which aims to affect ... alone, with his concept of operant conditioning, which stated that learning ...
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  • behave based on his genetic and social conditioning. He argued that a person ... behave based on his genetic and social conditioning. In Ethics, Spinoza had ...
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  • which is by definition beyond any conditioning and limitations. Kant ... is an indication of limitation and conditioning. If the ultimate to be ...
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  • with cats. He used Pavlovian classical conditioning, pairing an unpleasant ... *Wolpe, Joseph. 1964. The Conditioning Therapies: The Challenge in ...
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  • techniques, primarily using conditioning, in order to improve society ... delivery. Similarly, he translated conditioning processes such as "generalization ...
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  • theories and develop his own theory of operant conditioning. ... provide empirical evidence of classical conditioning by developing "Little ...
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  • which went far to advance physical conditioning. Soon, many European nations ... categories of activities: aquatics, conditioning activities, gymnastics ...
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  • the development of the automobile, air conditioning, robotics, and more. ... plants, heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, heat exchangers ...
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  • with learning, where the understanding of conditioning arose. In operant conditioning, for example, human beings and animals learn to behave a certain ...
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  • ormat/200651081623_347.pdf Air conditioning and refrigeration chronology ... in homes and hospitals (i.e., air-conditioning). His system compressed ...
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  • sources include operant and social conditioning. Some examples of needs ... and superego, the result of social conditioning. Many of Freud's ...
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  • a process of association or "conditioning," as proposed by ... assumption that learning and conditioning principles account for ...
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  • respond to fearful stimuli occurs through fear conditioning. Like classical conditioning, the amygdala learns to associate a conditioned stimulus with ...
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  • most famous experiments in classical conditioning was performed by Russian ... and called his approach "operant conditioning." Skinner's ...
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  • moral beliefs are wholly the result of social conditioning, Lévy-Bruhl also acknowledged the possibility that different cultures may share the same ...
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  • himself on his underdog status, and took his conditioning to a level many other fighters couldn't even dream of. Many say that it was his conditioning ...
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  • high-energy-consuming devices, namely air conditioning. fans consume far less energy than air conditioning units. ...
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  • can improve strength and overall body conditioning when done safely. ==History== ===Western history=== Acrobatic traditions can be found in many ...
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  • easy installation of central air conditioning by simply adding a cooling ... and crawl spaces; or ductwork of air conditioning systems in attics in warm ...
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  • #Pre-conditioning: Many waters rich in hardness salts are treated ... #Water conditioning: This is a method of reducing the effects of hard ...
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  • systems to butane, such as in automotive air conditioning systems, will not function optimally. ==Effects and health issues== Inhaling butane ...
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  • including classical and operant conditioning, as well as reduction ... strongly influenced by direct or vicarious conditioning. ...
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  • * Thompson, R. and J. V. McConnell. Classical conditioning in planarian, Dugesia dorotocephala. J. Comp. Physiol. Psych. 48 (1955):65-68. ...
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  • Edward L. Thorndike developed the theory of instrumental conditioning ... similar to B. F. Skinner's operant conditioning theory. Common assumptions ...
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  • did not spend enough time on physical conditioning. Lee did not resort to ... was also a proponent of cardiovascular conditioning and would regularly run ...
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  • which in turn have been used extensively in air conditioning and refrigeration. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) have been banned for these applications because ...
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  • ran several miles each day as part of their conditioning. The renowned but controversial New Zealand coach Arthur Lydiard is credited with popularizing ...
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  • this kind of love is a matter of cultural conditioning or innate genetic predisposition is not important. No amount of indoctrination to feminist ...
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  • Applying her conviction that cultural conditioning is a more major determinant ... and femininity reflect cultural conditioning, and that gender differences ...
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  • Category:Psychologists Category:Biography Frisch, Karl von Karl Ritter von Frisch (Note: Ritter is a title, translated approximately as "Knight ...
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  • baths, some 80,000 shops, houses with air-conditioning, street lighting, beautiful landscaped gardens, and the largest library in the world at that ...
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  • work never hurt anyone. And it was great conditioning for an athlete, walking all day long up and down stairs and carrying that stuff." ...
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  • powered steering assistance and air conditioning, which places a high load on the electrical system. Commercial vehicles are more likely to use ...
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  • bright and eye catching. Central air conditioning in the 1960s brought an ... They are also used for cooling in air-conditioning systems, and in automotive ...
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  • in all rooms. In addition, individual room air-conditioning units were replaced with modern centralized heating and cooling systems throughout the entire ...
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  • to Surf: The Surfer's Guide to Strength and Conditioning." Ragged Mountain Press. ISBN 0071419535 *Young, N. 2006. "History of ...
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  • *Heating, Ventilation, and Air-conditioning *Insulation *Joinery *Masonry *Painting and Decorating *Plastering *Plumbing *Roofing *Electrician ...
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  • ask whether it had a primitive form of air-conditioning for the well-being of the prophet and a writing-desk with inkpot and pen so that the prophet ...
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  • it is possible to remove the conditioning of our bodymind (Sanskrit: namarupa) and to glimpse and work to stabilize our true nature (Sanskrit: ...
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  • power. Electrical power is sent through power conditioning equipment before it passes through a power distribution unit over an electrical bus to other ...
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  • he drilled them through grueling conditioning, and thus forged a team spirit and commitment to winning, even against the Soviet hockey team that ...
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  • is also commonly used in chilled water air conditioning systems that place either the chiller or air handlers outside, or systems that must cool ...
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  • Using his knowledge about conditioning people to be helpless, Seligman shifted his focus to conditioning people to be optimists. In his book ...
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  • child with simulated real-life obstacles and conditioning by experience rather than teaching intellectually. Although Rousseau's ideas were rarely ...
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  • relied on principles of operant conditioning, classical conditioning, and social learning theory to bring about therapeutic change in observable ...
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  • learning process now referred to as classical conditioning. ... century, largely due to the creation of conditioning theories as scientific ...
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  • production in many sectors. In car air conditioning, in more than 90 percent ... next-generation refrigerant in car air conditioning. CO2 is one discussed ...
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  • procedures associated with classical conditioning). Sigmund Freud developed ... . The work of Russian Ivan Pavlov on conditioning in dogs began to be published ...
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  • lower than that of high-level competitors. Conditioning, secure training environments with mats and knowledgeable coaching can also lessen the frequency ...
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  • in ruminants. Antimony has a nourishing or conditioning effect on keratinized tissues, at least in animals. == Precautions == [[Image:Skull and ...
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  • always been vitally interested in physical conditioning. I have long believed that athletic competition among people and nations should replace violence ...
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  • To cope with the heat, people use air conditioning in nearly every vehicle ... In 1950, the availability of air conditioning provided impetus for ...
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  • Depending on what is being controlled, a forced-air air conditioning thermostat generally has an external switch for heat/off/cool, and another ...
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  • we have been conditioned to do, even if the conditioning we received was outside our conscious awareness. One of Bernays' favorite techniques ...
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  • category:image wanted {{Thoroughbred racehorse infobox |horsename= Seabiscuit |image= [[Image:Seabiscuit statue.png|right|thumb|350px]] ...
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  • a hero of the Civil War. There his physical conditioning earned him an assignment as physical education instructor that included playing time with sports ...
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  • Tohoku University engaged in a classical conditioning experiment with cockroaches and discovered that the insects were able to associate the scent of ...
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  • until it was perfected, but also such physical conditioning activities as jumping rope, running wind sprints, and swimming. He also found male players ...
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  • * As an aversive punishment for conditioning of mentally handicapped patients with severe behavioral issues. This method is highly controversial ...
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  • *1991: Saab is the first manufacturer to offer CFC-free air-conditioning. *1991: Saab develops its "Trionic" engine management system ...
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  • polo without undertaking the intense conditioning required for conventional ... Water Polo Team's Manual for Conditioning, Strategy, Tactics and Rules ...
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  • Despite all of Money's treatments and the conditioning applied to Reimer by his parents to try to make him a female, he began living as male, and ...
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  • also one of the first to recommend the physical conditioning of armies prior to combat. He stated that physical training exercises should be basic in ...
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  • Disease is suppressed by copper tubing in air-conditioning systems. ** Copper(II) sulfate is used as a fungicide and an agent to control algae ...
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  • Hall, rather than the Cross Hall. Central air-conditioning was added as well as two additional sub-basements providing space for workrooms, storage ...
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  • html An Introduction to Operant (Instrumental) Conditioning.] Valdosta State University Press. Retrieved July 17, 2007. == Reasons == ...
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  • II, in part because of the development of air conditioning, which made the intense summer heat more comfortable. The state's population in 1910 ...
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  • building transformers, large power relays, air-conditioning units, and so on. ===Others=== A simple semiconductor switch is a transistor. ...
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  • systems; heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems (HVAC); and various subsystems of aircraft and automobiles. The term mechatronics ...
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  • Babkin arranged for him to do research on conditioning with Leonid Andreyev, another former member of Pavlov's laboratory. Between 1933 and 1934 ...
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  • bliss. The practice liberates from negative conditioning and leads to control over perception and cognition. ===New Age models=== There are numerous ...
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  • in the winter from Lake Balaton for air conditioning. Icehouses were used to store ice formed in the winter to make ice available year-round ...
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  • Arthur Korn had previously built the first successful signal-conditioning circuits for image transmission between 1902 and 1907. His compensation ...
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  • Natural gas in the broad sense is a gaseous material consisting primarily of methane and deriving from one of three main types of sources: deeply ...
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  • airflow through a jet engine or through an air conditioning pipe. The ratio of the fluid's characteristic flow speed to the speed of sound ...
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  • reacted and that excess fat is left for skin conditioning benefits. (Saponification charts can also be used in hot-process soap making, but are not as ...
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  • private houses, luxuries such as home air conditioning and swimming pools diminished the necessity for people to flock to the beach during the hot summer ...
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  • Bell's own home used a primitive form of air conditioning, in which fans blew currents of air across great blocks of ice. He also anticipated ...
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  • lighting, hydraulic lifts and air conditioning. Four hours after the grand opening, 25,000 people had already visited the store. === North America === ...
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  • and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.Schoenauer, Norbert (2000). 6,000 Years of Housing (rev. ed.) (New York: W.W. Norton ...
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  • HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning) is a helpful defense. ===Light=== Exposure to light also has a significant effect on library ...
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  • Ruth's total disregard for his physical conditioning and traditional baseball, he was still an overwhelming success and brought fans to the ballparks ...
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  • and tennis teams as well as strength and conditioning center for all athletic sports. As of 2006, there were 41 Division I intercollegiate varsity ...
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  • behavior is formed by processes such as operant conditioning. Some psychologists take a biological view of personality and research temperaments ...
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  • through reward and punishment, as in operant conditioning * That children become more self-reliant and more self-disciplined by having strict parents ...
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  • superego which represents the legacy of parental conditioning. In this model, the ego is mediator between id and superego. ===The meaning of the ...
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  • Even though a certain psychological, cultural and social conditioning may induce a person to carry out an action which so radically contradicts ...
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  • a predecessor of classical conditioning and behavioral theory. ... and Rosalie Rayner's studies of conditioning in 1920. ...
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  • energy efficient--including not having air-conditioning--by installing awnings and skylights that open. She and her partner also use a hybrid car when ...
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  • and generates mycotoxins and spores, air conditioning systems can incubate Legionnaires' disease and mold, and houseplants, soil and surrounding ...
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  • separate techniques, strategies, randori, and conditioning; although some special training is devoted to "transitional" techniques to bridge ...
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  • likely to persist until a countervailing conditioning force re-establishes normal social inhibitions. Some forms of criminal behavior such as sexual ...
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  • village looks like a slum, but houses have air conditioning, satellite television, internet access, plumbing, and electricity. Some of the residents ...
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  • martial traditions, exercise and conditioning, curing diseases and ailments, learning, and concentration originated in India. This practice ...
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  • the wild in reintroduction projects. Classical conditioning of greater rhea juveniles against predator models can prevent this to some degree, but the ...
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