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of legal effect - перевод на Английский

A PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE; CHAMPIONS TRIAL AND ERROR AS ROOT OF LEARNING
Law of Effect; Law Of Effect; Thorndike's law of effect
  • Initially, the cat's responses were largely instinctual, but over time, the pressing lever response was strengthened while the others were weakened
  • Thorndike's Puzzle-Box. The graph demonstrates the general decreasing trend of the cat's response times with each successive trial

of legal effect      
van legaal effect (op onbepaald publiek opgelegd en die huidige wettige toestand verandert)
legal adviser         
U.S. GOVERNMENT POSITION
United States Department of State Office of the Legal Adviser; Legal Adviser; Office of the legal adviser; Office of the Legal Adviser; Office of the Legal Advisor
wettige adviseur
legal profession         
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PROFESSION OF THOSE WHO STUDY, DEVELOP AND APPLY LAW – AS A LAWYER, JUDGE, ETC.
Legal professional; Legal professionals
rechten, advocatuur

Определение

legalese
Dense, pedantic verbiage in a language description, product specification, or interface standard; text that seems designed to obfuscate and requires a language lawyer to parse it. Though hackers are not afraid of high information density and complexity in language (indeed, they rather enjoy both), they share a deep and abiding loathing for legalese; they associate it with deception, suits, and situations in which hackers generally get the short end of the stick.

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Law of effect

The law of effect is a psychology principle advanced by Edward Thorndike in 1898 on the matter of behavioral conditioning (not then formulated as such) which states that "responses that produce a satisfying effect in a particular situation become more likely to occur again in that situation, and responses that produce a discomforting effect become less likely to occur again in that situation."

This notion is very similar to that of the evolutionary theory, if a certain character trait provides an advantage for reproduction then that trait will persist. The terms "satisfying" and "dissatisfying" appearing in the definition of the law of effect were eventually replaced by the terms "reinforcing" and "punishing," when operant conditioning became known. "Satisfying" and "dissatisfying" conditions are determined behaviorally, and they cannot be accurately predicted, because each animal has a different idea of these two terms than another animal. The new terms, "reinforcing" and "punishing" are used differently in psychology than they are colloquially. Something that reinforces a behavior makes it more likely that that behavior will occur again, and something that punishes a behavior makes it less likely that behavior will occur again.

Thorndike's law of effect refutes the ideas George Romanes' book Animal Intelligence, stating that anecdotal evidence is weak and is typically not useful. The book stated that animals, like humans, think things through when dealing with a new environment or situation. Instead, Thorndike hypothesized that animals, to understand their physical environment, must physically interact with it using trial and error, until a successful result is obtained. This is illustrated in his cat experiment, in which a cat is placed in a shuttlebox and eventually learns, by interacting with the environment of the box, how to escape.