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... mechanism . P , stake to which ring for rope was tied ; S , stop tied in rope to prevent it passing through ring in direction of hook ; C , tin can used as food carrier ; E , screw eye through which free end of rope passed into cage ; G ...
... mechanism . P , stake to which ring for rope was tied ; S , stop tied in rope to prevent it passing through ring in direction of hook ; C , tin can used as food carrier ; E , screw eye through which free end of rope passed into cage ; G ...
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... mechanisms . Although not numerous they will at least serve to indicate the nature of Congo's me- chanical ... mechanism of the f hooked rope . Neither hook nor ring especially attracted her 94 GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY MONOGRAPHS ...
... mechanisms . Although not numerous they will at least serve to indicate the nature of Congo's me- chanical ... mechanism of the f hooked rope . Neither hook nor ring especially attracted her 94 GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY MONOGRAPHS ...
الصفحة 95
... mechanism and setting of this problem are simple and readily describable . Between two of the cage posts and just above the bench on the west side of the cage I nailed a 334 by 134 inch wooden rail , on the center of which , as ap ...
... mechanism and setting of this problem are simple and readily describable . Between two of the cage posts and just above the bench on the west side of the cage I nailed a 334 by 134 inch wooden rail , on the center of which , as ap ...
الصفحة 97
... mechanisms for a few seconds or even a minute at a time . As there was no visible progress toward solution of ... mechanism alone ! The above affective reflections on Congo's mechanical apti- tude are consistent with , and I think ...
... mechanisms for a few seconds or even a minute at a time . As there was no visible progress toward solution of ... mechanism alone ! The above affective reflections on Congo's mechanical apti- tude are consistent with , and I think ...
الصفحة 98
... mechanism was so arranged that when the button of the spring bolt was pushed downward , that is , toward the ground , the door of the box would fall open , thus exposing to view whatever food had been placed within the box as reward for ...
... mechanism was so arranged that when the button of the spring bolt was pushed downward , that is , toward the ground , the door of the box would fall open , thus exposing to view whatever food had been placed within the box as reward for ...
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ability adaptation amused animal anthropoid apes apparatus appeared apple approximately Arnold Gesell attempt banana box stacking Burbridge buried food cage carrier arm chain Chapter child chimpanzee CLARK UNIVERSITY climb coefficients Congo was given creeping Cyril Burt delayed response described door E. L. THORNDIKE effort emotional evidence experiment experimental situation expression feet floor foot forward GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY MONOGRAPHS gorilla grill ground hasp imitation inches indicated initial interest January January 17 January 30 Knight Dunlap limbs locomotion manipulation mechanism ment mental method minutes mirror Morton Prince mountain gorilla moved movements multiple-choice nest-room objects observation opportunity orang-utan periment pipe placed Plate platform position presented problem progression promptly pulled pushed reach reward RF LF right hand rope seemed side stake step success suspended food sweet potato tion tree trial walking William McDougall William Stern Wolfgang Köhler
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