Contingencies of Reinforcement. Chapter 1: The Role of the Environment. Quote 10

“If a conspicuous stimulus does not have an effect, it is not because the organism has not attended to it or because some central gatekeeper has screened it out, but because the stimulus plays no important role in the prevailing contingencies.1—Footnote in next quote The other cognitive processes invoked to salvage an input-output formula can be disposed of in the same way.” (p. 8)

 

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