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Stochastic models for learning.
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Author(s):
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Frederick Mosteller
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1955
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Book chapters
pp. 13
The basic model.
pp. 46
Stimulus sampling and conditioning.
pp. 55
Sequences of events.
pp. 83
Distributions of response probabilities.
pp. 106
The equal alpha condition.
pp. 128
Approximate methods.
pp. 153
Operators with limits zero and unity.
pp. 171
Commuting operators.
pp. 187
Identification and estimation.
pp. 217
Free-recall verbal learning.
pp. 237
Avoidance training.
pp. 259
An experiment on imitation.
pp. 274
Symmetric choice problems.
pp. 310
Runway experiments.
pp. 329
Evaluations.
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