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Een vermetel experiment in 1967

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Gek, Experimentele psychopathologie

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Experimenten zijn de moeite van het uitvoeren pas waard als de uitkomsten iets zeggen over een interessante theorie. Hoe fraai het experiment ook opgezet mag zijn: naakte feiten, experimenteel of niet, zijn nietszeggend. Het historische experiment van Pitts en McClure uit 1967 illustreert dit. Ter inleiding daarop het volgende.

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van den Hout, M. (2010). Een vermetel experiment in 1967. In: Gek, Experimentele psychopathologie. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-7640-7_2

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