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... Finally on June 2, 1875 Bell and Watson had made a breakthrough by accident. ... The sound of Watson's finger striking the reed was heard by Bell. ...
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... Watson. They became fast friends and eventually Watson received a share in Bell's telephone patents in return for his early work. Bell ...
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... On June 2,1875 Watson heard a sound coming from over Bell's end of the wire, with some tinkering the device transmitted Bell's voice to Watson. ...
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... Watson. They became fast friends and eventually Watson received a share in Bell's telephone patents in return for his early work. Bell ...
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... Philadelphia. While working on the telephone, Bell mentioned to Watson that their next project would be a flying machine. Bell began ...
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... Later on accidentally while working on a telegraph., he gained knowledge for the telephone. His assistant Thomas Watson helped Alexander Bell achieve his goal. ...
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... were experimenting with the idea of sending sound vibrations through wires when a reed that Watson was working with got stuck in the machine but bell in the ...
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... Together Watson and Bell worked on developing a multiple telegraph. One ... On March 10, 1876 Watson and Bell tested the telephone. And ...
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... Thomas A.Watson started helping Bell. They became close friends. He helped improve the telegraph before creating the telephone. ...
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... Watson became Bell's indispensable assistant, bringing to Bell's experiments the crucial ingredient that had been lacking--his technical expertise in ...
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... On March 10th that year, Bell transmitted the first message ever sent by telephone: "Mr. Watson, come here, I want you." to his assistant. Bell introduced his ...
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... They had been "conditioned" to salvate at the sound of a bell. Pavlov believed, as Watson was later to emphasize, that humans react to stimuli in the same way. ...
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... As the founder of behaviorism, Watson studied learning in a behavioral perspective, an approach that emphasizes ... A ringing bell was used as a neutral stimulus. ...
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... provoke certain behaviour, "studying the mind was impossible according to watson, because we ... allowed entry in to the laboratory they would have to ring a bell. ...
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... time he fed the animal, the dog would eventually come to salivate in response to the bell alone ... One of Pavlov's followers was a man by the name of John Watson. ...
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... In this case the neutral stimulus (UCS) was a bell that was linked to the food. Watson was the first psychologist to apply the principals of classical ...
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... all behavior, even breathing and the circulation of blood, according to Watson, is learned ... If Pavlov always rang a bell when he offered food, the dogs began ...
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... After she told Sherlock Holmes and Mr. Watson the story, they went to inspect the house. ... Sherlock Holmes noticed that the bell rope was a fake. ...
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... decoding the code. 2.2. Mr. Watson, Come Here! The first successful telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. He along with ...
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... herediterians, best known for his "bad seed" philosophy, and John P. Watson, who represented ... immediately before the biscuit is given to the dog a bell is rung ...
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... for Jim, Huck would appear to learn something about love and kindness (Bell 49 ... He writes a letter to Miss Watson telling her that Jim has been captured, but he ...
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... Then when Watson questions the case, Holmes explains his thinkings. ... To really finish it off, when he rings the bell, the young boy opens the door. ...
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... John Watson, Ivan Pavlov, and BF Skinner are three. ... with producing a specific response from dogs by having them associate their food with the sound of a bell. ...
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... In 1947 transistors were invented in the Bell Laboratories. ... Thomas Watson combined three computer companies in 1911 and these would soon be known as IBM after ...
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... Bell became the model for the protagonist of the Sherlock Holmes stories, which were ... In these stories, Doyle portrays himself as Dr. Watson, a friend of Holmes ...
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... Much research followed experiments like Watson's. ... The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life. New York: The Free Press, 1994. ...
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... were the presidents of Harvard and Stanford universities and Alexander Graham Bell. ... and stigmatized social class of "The Clones" (Herbert, Sheler, and Watson). ...
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... were the presidents of Harvard and Stanford universities and Alexander Graham Bell. ... and stigmatized social class of "The Clones" (Herbert, Sheler, and Watson). ...
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... were the presidents of Harvard and Stanford universities and Alexander Graham Bell. ... and stigmatized social class of "The Clones" (Herbert, Sheler, and Watson). ...
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... showing that a dog could be conditioned to salivate when a bell was rung ... The American psychologists John Watson and Rosalie Rayner worked with an eleven-month ...
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