Beyond the molar-molecular distinction: we need multiscaled analyses. |
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Authors: | P N Hineline |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, USA. hineline@astro.ocis.temple.edu |
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Abstract: | Dinsmoor's (2001) adherence to molecular analyses may require him to assert that molar and molecular principles are mutually exclusive, but to instead analyze the phenomena of avoidance as inherently multiscaled is to follow a well-established practice in the natural sciences. Besides the issue of scale, two-factor theory, which Dinsmoor advocates, has little to say about some important and longstanding results in experiments that qualify as avoidance. |
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Keywords: | avoidance molar analyses molecular analyses scales of process shock‐frequency reduction short‐term postponement situational transition as reinforcement |
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