
Operant Conditioning: Consequences and Their Limits
Explore the basics of how consequences shape behavior and factors that limit this power.
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Premack's 1965 statement of the principle appeared in the Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (Vol. 13), per the article's own reference list.
Before1965 paper in the Psychological Review
After1965 paper in the Nebraska Symposium on Motivation
Why: Corrected journal misattribution: Premack's 1965 statement of the principle appeared in the Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (Vol. 13), per the article's own bibliography.
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