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Date of correction: February 24, 2009Reason for correction: -Correction: AUTHORDetails: Wrong : TCHIRO MATSUNAGA1), KUNIO NIIHAMA1) Right : ICHIRO MATSUNAGA1), KUNIO NIIHAMA1)
Date of correction: February 24, 2009Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : AMSEL, A. Selective association and the anticipa-tory goal response mechanism as explanatory concepts in learning theory. Y. exp. Psychol., 1949, 39, 785-799. AMSEL, A. The combination of a primary appeti-tional need with primary and secondary emo-tionally drived needs. Y. exp. Psvchol., 1950, 40, 1-14. AMSEL, A., & MALTZMAN, I. The effect upon generalized drive strength of emotionality as infered from the level of consumatory re-sponse. J. exp. Psychol., 1950, 40, 563-569. CRESPI, L. P. Quantitative variation of incentive and performance in the white rat. Amer. J. Psychol., 1942, 55, 467-517. GRAHAM, C. H., & CANE, R. M. The acquisition, extinction, and spontaneous recovery of a conditioned operant response. J. exp. Psychol., 1940, 26, 251-280. HULL, C. L. Principles of behavior. New York: Appleton-Century, 1943. MATSUNACA, I. Experimental studies on behavior by A. Amsel's method. Read at the 50th Meeting of Kansai Psychological Association, 1952. ULLMAN, A. D. The experimental production and analysis of a “compulsive eating sympton” in rats. J. comp. phvciol. Psychol., 1951, 44, 575-581. ULLMAN, A. D. Three factors involved in produc-ing “compulsive eating” in rats. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1952, 45, 490-496.
Right : AMSEL, A. Selective association and the anticipatory goal response mechanism as explanatory concepts in learning theory. J. exp. Psychol., 1949, 39, 785-799. AMSEL, A. The combination of a primary appetitional need with primary and secondary emotionally drived needs. J. exp. Psychol., 1950, 40, 1-14. AMSEL, A., & MALTZMAN, I. The effect upon generalized drive strength of emotionality as infered from the level of consumatory response. J. exp. Psychol., 1950, 40, 563-569. CRESPZ, L. P. Quantitative variation of incentive and performance in the white rat. Amer. J. Psychol., 1942, 55, 467-517. GRAHAM, C. H., & GANE, R. M. The acquisition, extinction, and spontaneous recovery of a conditioned operant response. J. exp. Psychol., 1940, 26, 251-280. HULL, C. L. Principles of behavior. New York: Appleton-Century, 1943. MATSUNAGA, I. Experimental studies on behavior by A. Amsel's method. Read at the 50th Meeting of Kansai Psychological Association, 1952. ULLMAN, A. D. The experimental production and analysis of a “compulsive eating sympton” in rats. J. comp. phuciol. Psychol., 1951, 44, 575-581. ULLMAN, A. D. Three factors involved in producing “compulsive eating” in rats. J. coup. physiol. Psychol., 1952, 45, 490-496.
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Date of correction: February 24, 2009Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : AMSEL, A. Selective association and the anticipatory goal response mechanism as explanatory concepts in learning theory. J. exp. Psychol., 1949, 39, 785-799. AMSEL, A. The combination of a primary appetitional need with primary and secondary emotionally drived needs. J. exp. Psychol., 1950, 40, 1-14. AMSEL, A., & MALTZMAN, I. The effect upon generalized drive strength of emotionality as infered from the level of consumatory response. J. exp. Psychol., 1950, 40, 563-569. CRESPZ, L. P. Quantitative variation of incentive and performance in the white rat. Amer. J. Psychol., 1942, 55, 467-517. GRAHAM, C. H., & GANE, R. M. The acquisition, extinction, and spontaneous recovery of a conditioned operant response. J. exp. Psychol., 1940, 26, 251-280. HULL, C. L. Principles of behavior. New York: Appleton-Century, 1943. MATSUNAGA, I. Experimental studies on behavior by A. Amsel's method. Read at the 50th Meeting of Kansai Psychological Association, 1952. ULLMAN, A. D. The experimental production and analysis of a “compulsive eating sympton” in rats. J. comp. phuciol. Psychol., 1951, 44, 575-581. ULLMAN, A. D. Three factors involved in producing “compulsive eating” in rats. J. coup. physiol. Psychol., 1952, 45, 490-496.
Right : AMSEL, A. Selective association and the anticipatory goal response mechanism as explanatory concepts in learning theory. J. exp. Psychol., 1949, 39, 785-799. AMSEL, A. The combination of a primary appetitional need with primary and secondary emotionally drived needs. J. exp. Psychol., 1950, 40, 1-14. AMSEL, A., & MALTZMAN, I. The effect upon generalized drive strength of emotionality as infered from the level of consumatory response. J. exp. Psychol., 1950, 40, 563-569. CRESPI, L. P. Quantitative variation of incentive and performance in the white rat. Amer. J. Psychol., 1942, 55, 467-517. GRAHAM, C. H., & GANE, R. M. The acquisition, extinction, and spontaneous recovery of a conditioned operant response. J. exp. Psychol., 1940, 26, 251-280. HULL, C. L. Principles of behavior. New York: Appleton-Century, 1943. MATSUNAGA, I. Experimental studies on behavior by A. Amsel's method. Read at the 50th Meeting of Kansai Psychological Association, 1952. ULLMAN, A. D. The experimental production and analysis of a “compulsive eating sympton” in rats. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1951, 44, 575-581. ULLMAN, A. D. Three factors involved in producing “compulsive eating” in rats. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1952, 45, 490-496.