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Date of correction: February 24, 2009Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : 1). Iwahara, S. Nonparanzetric methods. Tokyo : Nihonbunka-kagakusha, 1955. 2). Iwahara, S. Studies of the ‘spread of effect’: I. On the quality of stimulus words. Jap. J. Psychol., 1955, 26, 331-334. 3). Iwahara, S. Studies of the 'spread of effect: III. The fore-gradient and guessing habits. (in preparation) 4). Jenkins, W. O., and Cunningham, Leta M. : The guessing-sequence hypothesis, the ‘spread of effect’, and number-guessing habits. J. exp. Pspchol., 1949, 39, 158-168 5). Thorndike, E. L. An experimental study of rewards. Teach. Coll. Contr. Educ., No. 580, 1935. 6). Zirkle, G.A. Success and failure in serial learning. I. The Thorndike effect. J. exp. Psychol., 1946, 36, 330-236.
Right : 1). Iwahara, S. Nonparametric methods. Tokyo: Nihonbunka-kagakusha, 1955. 2). Iwahara, S. Studies of the ‘spread of effect’: I. On the quality of stimulus words. Jap. J. Psychol., 1955, 26, 231-234. 3). Iwahara, S. Studies of the ‘spread of effect’: III. The fore-gradient and guessing habits.(in preparation) 4). Jenkins, W. O., and Cunningham, Leta M.: The guessing-sequence hypothesis, the ‘spread of effect’, and number-guessing habits. J. exp. Pspchol., 1949, 39, 158-168 5). Thorndike, E. L. An experimental study of rewards. Teach. Coll. Contr. Educ., No.580, 1935. 6). Zirkle, G. A. Success and failure in serial learning. I. The Thorndike effect. J. exp. Psychol., 1946, 36, 230-236.
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