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    Aristotle’s account of moral development.Albert Silverstein & Isabel Trombetti - 2013 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 33 (4):233.
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    Relation of experimentally produced interlist intrusions to unlearning and retroactive inhibition.Coleman Paul & Albert Silverstein - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (3p1):480.
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    Acquired pleasantness and paired-associate learning in mixed and homogeneous lists.Albert Silverstein - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 93 (1):111.
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    Acquired pleasantness as a stimulus and a response variable in paired-associate learning.Albert Silverstein - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (3):534.
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    Aristotle vindicated.Albert Silverstein - 1994 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 14 (2):200-208.
    Reviews the book, Behavior and mind: The roots of modern psychology by Howard Rachlin . There is an important story about causality in psychology that needs to be told. It is a story which was once well told and widely understood during the Hellenic era, but a number of influential forces in our culture have conspired since then to sweep this story into a dark corner of our intellectual warehouse. In recent centuries, this story has been retrieved from its corner (...)
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    Can the superior learnability of meaningful and pleasant words be transferred to nonsense syllables?Albert Silverstein & Richard A. Dienstbier - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (2p1):292.
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    Is the acquired-pleasantness effect in paired-associate learning free from confounding by meaningfulness and similarity?Albert Silverstein - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (1):116.
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    Natural teleology and species intelligence.Albert Silverstein - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1):87-89.
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    Query: The Endocrinologist in "The Creeping Man".Albert Silverstein - 1969 - Isis 60 (2):237-237.
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    The application of Aristotle’s philosophy of mind to theories in developmental psychology.Albert Silverstein - 1990 - Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 10 (1):22-30.
    Some 2300 years ago, Hellenic Philosophy had already produced some rather sophisticated theories of human psychological functioning as well as most of the broad theoretical controversies which characterize the contemporary psychological stage. Democritus, for example, had put forth a theory of thinking and action which emphasized the physiological components of the person and looked to immediate environmental antecedents as explanations for what we did. Plato, by contrast, insisted upon the formal rule-governed characteristics of human thinking as basic to intellect and (...)
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    Teleological behaviorism and internal control of behavior.Albert Silverstein - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):142-143.
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    The role of task anxiety in removing the effects of acquired pleasantness in paired-associate learning.Albert Silverstein - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 94 (2):173.
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    Unlearning, spontaneous recovery, and the partial-reinforcement effect in paired-associate learning.Albert Silverstein - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (1):15.
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