The assumption that learning, at least trial and error learning, is based on the production of pleasure and elimination of displeasure was fundamental to the views of Herbert Spencer (1870), Alexander Bain (1855), and Thorndike (1911; see discussion in Boakes, 1984).
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Incentive Relativity
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