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Organization of early skilled action.
Author(s):
J Bruner
Publication date:
1973-02-28
Journal:
Child Development
Keywords:
Arousal
,
Child Development
,
Concept Formation
,
Conditioning, Operant
,
Environment
,
Exploratory Behavior
,
Feedback
,
Generalization (Psychology)
,
Humans
,
Imitative Behavior
,
Infant
,
Infant, Newborn
,
Locomotion
,
Motor Activity
,
Motor Skills
,
Play and Playthings
,
Problem Solving
,
Reinforcement (Psychology)
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4706067
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10.2307/1127671
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Arousal
,
Child Development
,
Concept Formation
,
Conditioning, Operant
,
Environment
,
Exploratory Behavior
,
Feedback
,
Generalization (Psychology)
,
Humans
,
Imitative Behavior
,
Infant
,
Infant, Newborn
,
Locomotion
,
Motor Activity
,
Motor Skills
,
Play and Playthings
,
Problem Solving
,
Reinforcement (Psychology)
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ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Arousal
,
Child Development
,
Concept Formation
,
Conditioning, Operant
,
Environment
,
Exploratory Behavior
,
Feedback
,
Generalization (Psychology)
,
Humans
,
Imitative Behavior
,
Infant
,
Infant, Newborn
,
Locomotion
,
Motor Activity
,
Motor Skills
,
Play and Playthings
,
Problem Solving
,
Reinforcement (Psychology)
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