
Gregory A. Kimble
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LOCATION: Durham, NC, United States
Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Editor of Hilgard and Marquis' Conditioning and Learning.
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Learning theory, any of the proposals put forth to explain changes in behaviour produced by practice, as opposed to other factors, e.g., physiological development. A common goal in defining any psychological concept is a statement that corresponds to common usage. Acceptance of that aim, however,…
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