It tries to squeeze through any opening ; it claws and bites at the bars or wire ; it thrusts its paws out through any opening, and claws at everything it reaches; it continues its efforts when it strikes anything loose and shaky : it may claw at things... Natural Science - Página 2661898Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1914 - 466 páginas
...to the food outside, but seems simply to strive instinctively to escape from confinement. The vigor with which it struggles is extraordinary. For eight...it will claw and bite and squeeze incessantly." The importance of the original tendencies whereby the annoyingness of a certain state of affairs causes... | |
| Kurt Koffka - 1924 - 416 páginas
...with food in sight outside the bars. Having never been placed in such a situation before, the kitten " tries to squeeze through any opening ; it claws and...minutes it will claw and bite and squeeze incessantly." ** To ask what is the stimulus for this response, and to expect an answer in terms of the total situation,... | |
| Kurt Koffka - 1925 - 414 páginas
...with food in sight outside the bars. Having never been placed in such a situation before, the kitten " tries to squeeze through any opening ; it claws and...minutes it will claw and bite and squeeze incessantly." M To ask what is the stimulus for this response, and to expect an answer in terms of the total situation,... | |
| Percival Mallon Symonds - 1928 - 382 páginas
...to the food outside, but seems simply to strive instinctively to escape from confinement. The vigor with which it struggles is extraordinary. For eight...minutes it will claw and bite and squeeze incessantly. With an old cat and another uncommonly sluggish cat the behavior was different. They did not struggle... | |
| Georgina Ida Stickland Gates - 1928 - 228 páginas
...food outside,_bttt seems—simply "to strive instinctively to escap£-lr,om confinement. The vigor with which it struggles is extraordinary. For eight...minutes it will claw and bite and squeeze incessantly" (52). You have then a picture of a struggling, fighting cat, "father than of a contemplative cat. The... | |
| 1899 - 546 páginas
...to the food outside, but seems simply to strive instinctively to escape from confinement. The vigor with which it struggles is extraordinary. For eight...minutes it will claw and bite and squeeze incessantly. With 13, an old cat, and n, an uncommonly sluggish cat, the behavior was different. They did not struggle... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1999 - 458 páginas
...to the food outside, but seems simply to strive instinctively to escape from confinement. The vigor with which it struggles is extraordinary. For eight...it will claw and bite and squeeze incessantly." The importance of the original tendencies whereby the annoyingness of a certain state of affairs causes... | |
| William O'Donohue, Kyle E. Ferguson - 2001 - 302 páginas
...sttive instinctieely to escape confinement. The vigor with which it struggles is extraordinary. Eor eight or ten minutes it will claw and bite and squeeze incessantly. With 13, an old cat, and 1 1, an uncommonly sluggish cat, the hehavior was different. They did not... | |
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