Distraction effects and stimulus generalizations.
It is well known that a response may be markedly affected when the situation in which it is customarily performed is altered in some of its stimulus characteristics. Apart from experiments in which a change in the stimulus characteristics of the experimental situation constitutes a confounding varia...
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McGill University
1963
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