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MS Access Forum / Security / May 2007

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monica - 05 May 2007 03:26 GMT
How has this learning theory or behaviour changed the way that people think
about learning? With pigeon.in B.F.Skinner's  Experiment
BruceM - 08 May 2007 13:09 GMT
Was that the pigeon who learned how to play ping-pong?  Skinner's
Behaviorism theory has been at least somewhat discredited, I believe, but
you would have a better chance of taking part in an informed discussion if
you find a newsgroup dedicated to the subject, or at least to the general
topic of sociological theories.  This newsgroup is for technical discussions
about security in Microsoft Access, a relational database program.

> How has this learning theory or behaviour changed the way that people
> think
> about learning? With pigeon.in B.F.Skinner's  Experiment
 
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