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W. J. Watson
Vendryes Joseph. W. J. Watson. In: Etudes Celtiques, vol. 5, fascicule 2, 1950. pp. 407-408
Report : Claim of J. Watson
Report : Claim of J. Watson. [565] Indian Dept. in Michigan; 1806-12
Entrevista con J. Watson
This interview begins by speaking of the differences between J. Watson�s experiments on
contigency perception in little children and those of the behavioural tradition. The author remains
firm about his initial conceptions on the recognition of a stimulus configuration as �social object� in
the child between 3-4 months of age: he explains that the child has some schema or strategy to
discover members of his own kind and a responses package aplicable to these members that is looking
for stimulus highly contingent with their own behaviour. The article speaks also about the partial
modifications that his model has suffered since its birth, closing with some reflections on the subject
of the production of propioceptive, visual, tactile and auditive stimulus contingent with their own
behaviour.Esta entrevista comienza planteando las diferencias entre los experimentos de J. Watson
sobre percepción de contingencias en niños pequeños y los de la tradición conductista. El autor
afirma seguir manteniendo sus concepciones iniciales acerca del reconocimiento de una
configuración estimular como �objeto social� en niños de tres-cuatro meses: explica que el niño
posee algún esquema o estrategia para descubrir miembros de la propia especie y un paquete de
respuestas aplicable a estos miembros que busca estimulaciones que sean altamente contingentes con
la propia conducta. También aborda las modificaciones parciales que ha sufrido su modelo desde
entonces, finalizando con algunas reflexiones en torno a la producción de estimulaciones
propioceptivas, visuales, táctiles y auditivas contingentes con la propia conduct
Report : Claim of of J. Watson
31-1Indian AffairsReport : Claim of of J. Watson. [565]
Indian Dept. in Michigan; 1806-12.1850-1
Thomas J. Watson
Thomas J. Watson, of New York, president of the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), visited Fort Worth, Texas. He is standing against a wall, wearing a double-breasted suit and a Shady Oak hat. He is looking at a framed portrait photograph of Will Rogers that is hanging on the wall, at right. The portrait is signed by Rogers.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/2386/thumbnail.jp
Thomas J. Watson
Thomas J. Watson, of New York, president of the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), visited Fort Worth, Texas. He is standing against a wall, wearing a double-breasted suit and a Shady Oak hat. Hanging on the wall, at right, is a framed portrait photograph of Will Rogers (partially obscured).https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/2385/thumbnail.jp
Unsigned letter to J. T. J. Watson
Unsigned letter (possibly from B. R. Colson) to J. T. J. Watson in LaPine, Alabama. The one-page typewritten correspondence is dated 30 May 1913
Letter from J. T. J. Watson to B. R. Colson
Letter from J. T. J. Watson to B. R. Colson. The thee-page handwritten correspondence is dated 28 May 1913 and is on business letter head from J. T. J. Watson\u27s business. There is a transcript of the letter in the item PDF
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