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... estimated optimum , in order to gain information , is an underlying problem in many fields . See , e.g. , Shubik ( 1960 ) . 15 See especially chap . 10 . in psychology to show the influence of work in the B - 23 428 APPROACHES AND ...
... estimated optimum , in order to gain information , is an underlying problem in many fields . See , e.g. , Shubik ( 1960 ) . 15 See especially chap . 10 . in psychology to show the influence of work in the B - 23 428 APPROACHES AND ...
Page 429
... psychology to show the influence of work in the artificial intelligence area , and its programme is generally quite sophisticated . B. Secondary Reinforcement and Expectation Models The simple reinforcement system is limited by its ...
... psychology to show the influence of work in the artificial intelligence area , and its programme is generally quite sophisticated . B. Secondary Reinforcement and Expectation Models The simple reinforcement system is limited by its ...
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... psychological matters . It is pre- cisely because we have not yet developed a satisfactory mechanical theory of mental activity that we have to keep these areas apart . We could not give up this division even if we wished to - until we ...
... psychological matters . It is pre- cisely because we have not yet developed a satisfactory mechanical theory of mental activity that we have to keep these areas apart . We could not give up this division even if we wished to - until we ...
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... psychologist is better than the judgments of a regression equation [ 12 ] . For the purpose of this essay , of course , it is to what extent management science can extend into the domain of business judgment . When put in this context ...
... psychologist is better than the judgments of a regression equation [ 12 ] . For the purpose of this essay , of course , it is to what extent management science can extend into the domain of business judgment . When put in this context ...
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... psychological invention runs the other way : the discovery that there seems to be a small set of methods underlying the diversity of heuristic programs suggested the two hy- potheses . ) It might be claimed that the small set of methods ...
... psychological invention runs the other way : the discovery that there seems to be a small set of methods underlying the diversity of heuristic programs suggested the two hy- potheses . ) It might be claimed that the small set of methods ...
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