Douglas H. Lawrence, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1949-1977 | Psychology | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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discrimination learningWebsite:
https://news.stanford.edu/news/2000/april19/memlawrence-419.htmlGoogle:
"Douglas Lawrence"Bio:
(1918 - 1999)
http://facultysenate.stanford.edu/archive/1999_2000/reports/106339/106413.pdf
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Frank J. Restle | grad student | 1953 | Stanford (Neurotree) |
Winfred Hill | grad student | 1954 | Stanford (Neurotree) |
David Lee LaBerge | grad student | 1955 | Stanford (Neurotree) |
Leah L. Light | grad student | 1969 | Stanford (Neurotree) |
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Laberge DL, Lawrence DH. (1957) Two Methods for Generating Matrices of Forms of Graded Similarity Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied. 43: 77-100 |
LAWRENCE DH, LABERGE DL. (1956) Relationship between recognition accuracy and order of reporting stimulus dimensions. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 51: 12-8 |
LAWRENCE DH, COLES GR. (1954) Accuracy of recognition with alternatives before and after the stimulus. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 47: 208-14 |
LAWRENCE DH. (1950) Acquired distinctiveness of cues: selective association in a constant stimulus situation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 40: 175-88 |
LAWRENCE DH. (1949) Acquired distinctiveness of cues; transfer between discrimination on the basis of familiarity with the stimulus. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 39: 770-84 |
LAWRENCE DH, MILLER NE. (1947) A positive relationship between reinforcement and resistance to extinction produced by removing a source of confusion from a technique that had produced opposite results. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 37: 494-509 |