| 1. | After graduation he was appointed to the Hydrotechnics and Melioration Research Institute in Kdainiai.
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| 2. | Melioration is capable of accounting for behavior on both concurrent ratio and concurrent interval schedules.
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| 3. | During the melioration, most of the people moved out because their houses were torn down.
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| 4. | Melioration theory accounts for many of the choices that organisms make when presented with two Variable Interval Schedules.
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| 5. | Melioration theory grew out of an impersonal anonymous interest in how the matching law comes to hold on.
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| 6. | When melioration program began in 1966, it was projected that it will become navigable from Kruaevac to a ak.
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| 7. | This rule was subsequently named Melioration ( Herrnstein, 1982, Vaughan, 1981; Vaughan & Herrnstein, 1987)
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| 8. | The history of the " Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Melioration " goes back to Soviet Union times.
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| 9. | "' Melioration Theory "'is a theory in psychology used as an alternative to the Matching Law.
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| 10. | Melioration theory is used as an explanation for why a being makes choices based on the rewards or reinforcers it receives.
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