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Date of correction: February 24, 2009Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : 1. BENDIG, A. W. The effect of reinforce-ment on the alternation of guesses. J. exp. Pc_ichoL, 1951, 41, 105-107. 2. DEMBER, W. N., & FOWLER, H. Spon-taneous alternation behavior. Psychol. Bull., 1958, 55, 412-428. 3. IWAHARA, S. The relationship between spontaneous alternation and the level of hunger drive in the rat. Jap. J. Psychol., 1957, 28, 156-163. 4. IWAHARA, S., & SOEDA, N. The effect of electric shock on spontaneous alter-nation in the coehroach. Ann. animal Psychol., Tokyo, 1957, No. 7, 43-52. 5. IWAHARA, S., & SUGIMURA. T. Studies in spontaneous alternation in human subjects: II. Effects of stimulus-intervals and responding times. ,Jap. ,J. Psychol., 1959, 30, 42-47. 6. SOLOMON, R.L. A note on the alterna-tion of guesses. J. exp. Psychol., 1949, 39, 322-326. 7. SUGIMURA, T., & IWAHARA, S. Studies in spontaneous alternation in human subjects: I. Effects of inter-response intervals and heterogeneity of stimulus objects on response alternation in child-ren. Yap. J. Psychol., 1958, 28, 358-365. 8. SUTHERLAND, N. S. Spontaneous alter-nation and stimulus avoidance. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1957, 50, 358-362. 9. WALKER, E. L. Action decrement and its relation to learning. Psychol. Rezr., 1958, 65, 129-142. 10. WINGFIELD, R. C. Some factors influenc-ing spontaneous alternation in human subjects. 3. comp. Psychol., 1943, 35, 273-243. (Reed ed March 25, 1959)
Right : 1. BENDIG, A. W. The effect of reinforcement on the alternation of guesses. J. exp. Psychol., 1951, 41, 105-107. 2. DEMBER, W. N., & FOWLER, H. Spontaneous alternation behavior. Psychol Bull., 1958, 55, 412-428. 3. IWAHARA, S. The relationship between spontaneous alternation and the level of hunger drive in the rat. Jap. J. Psychol., 1957, 28, 156-163. 4. IWAHARA, S., & SOEDA, N. The effect of electric shock on spontaneous alternation in the cochroach, Ann. animal Psychol., Tokyo, 1957, No.7, 43-52. 5. IWAHARA, S. & SUGIMURA. T. Studies in spontaneous alternation in human subjects: II. Effects of stimulus-intervals and responding times., Jap. 7. Psychol., 1959, 30, 42-47. 6. SOLOMON, R.L. A note on the alternation of guesses. J. exp. Psychol., 1949, 39, 322-326. 7. SUGIMURA, T., & IWAHARA., S. Studies in spontaneous alternation in human subjects: I. Effects of inter-response intervals and heterogeneity of stimulus objects on response alternation in children. Jap., J. Psychol., 1958, 28, 358-365. 8. SUTHERLAND, N. S. Spontaneous alternation and stimulus avoidance. J. comp. phvsiol. Psychol., 1957, 50, 358-362. 9. WALKER, E. L. Action decrement and its relation to learning. Psychol. Rev., 1958, 65, 129-142. 10. WINGFIELD, R. C. Some factors influencing spontaneous alternation in human subjects., J. comp. Psychol., 1943, 35, 273-243.
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Date of correction: February 24, 2009Reason for correction: -Correction: TITLEDetails: Wrong : STUDIES IN SPONTANEOUS ALTERNATION IN HUMAN SUBJECTS III A DEVELOPMENTAL STUDY Right : STUDIES IN SPONTANEOUS ALTERNATION IN HUMAN SUBJECTS III
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Date of correction: February 24, 2009Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : 1. BENDIG, A. W. The effect of reinforcement on the alternation of guesses. J. exp. Psychol., 1951, 41, 105-107. 2. DEMBER, W. N., & FOWLER, H. Spontaneous alternation behavior. Psychol Bull., 1958, 55, 412-428. 3. IWAHARA, S. The relationship between spontaneous alternation and the level of hunger drive in the rat. Jap. J. Psychol., 1957, 28, 156-163. 4. IWAHARA, S., & SOEDA, N. The effect of electric shock on spontaneous alternation in the cochroach, Ann. animal Psychol., Tokyo, 1957, No.7, 43-52. 5. IWAHARA, S. & SUGIMURA. T. Studies in spontaneous alternation in human subjects: II. Effects of stimulus-intervals and responding times., Jap. 7. Psychol., 1959, 30, 42-47. 6. SOLOMON, R.L. A note on the alternation of guesses. J. exp. Psychol., 1949, 39, 322-326. 7. SUGIMURA, T., & IWAHARA., S. Studies in spontaneous alternation in human subjects: I. Effects of inter-response intervals and heterogeneity of stimulus objects on response alternation in children. Jap., J. Psychol., 1958, 28, 358-365. 8. SUTHERLAND, N. S. Spontaneous alternation and stimulus avoidance. J. comp. phvsiol. Psychol., 1957, 50, 358-362. 9. WALKER, E. L. Action decrement and its relation to learning. Psychol. Rev., 1958, 65, 129-142. 10. WINGFIELD, R. C. Some factors influencing spontaneous alternation in human subjects., J. comp. Psychol., 1943, 35, 273-243.
Right : 1. BENDIG, A. W. The effect of reinforcement on the alternation of guesses. J. exp. Psychol., 1951, 41, 105-107. 2. DEMBER, W. N., & FOWLER, H. Spontaneous alternation behavior. Psychol, Bull., 1958, 55, 412-428. 3. IWAHARA, S. The relationship between spontaneous alternation and the level of hunger drive in the rat. Jap. J. Psychol., 1957, 28, 156-163. 4. IWAHARA, S., & SOEDA, N. The effect of electric shock on spontaneous alternation in the cochroach, Ann. animal Psychol., Tokyo, 1957, No.7, 43-52. 5. IWAHARA, S., & SUGIMURA. T. Studies in spontaneous alternation in human subjects: II. Effects of stimulus-intervals and responding times., Jap. J. Psychol., 1959, 30, 42-47. 6. SOLOMON, R. L. A note on the alternation of guesses. J. exp. Psychol., 1949, 39, 322-326. 7. SUGIMURA, T., & IWAHARA., S. Studies in spontaneous alternation in human subjects: I. Effects of inter-response intervals and heterogeneity of stimulus objects on response alternation in children. Jap., J. Psychol., 1958, 28, 358-365. 8. SUTHERLAND, N. S. Spontaneous alternation and stimulus avoidance. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1957, 50, 358-362. 9. WALKER, E. L. Action decrement and its relation to learning. Psychol. Rev., 1958, 65, 129-142. 10. WINGFIELD, R. C. Some factors influencing spontaneous alternation in human subjects., J. comp. Psychol., 1943, 35, 273-243.