ABSTRACT

Psychologists have spent years studying the learning processes of the white rat, yet until recently they have neglected the laboratory of everyday social behavior for studying learning in man. In this book the leading experts in learning theory and pharmacology examine the role of learning mechanisms in smoking. The results provide new insights into the study of learning and determine new directions for future research on smoking and its control.

part 1|62 pages

Reviews of Relevant Literature

part 2|136 pages

Learning Mechanisms and Smoking

chapter |14 pages

General Discussion

chapter |17 pages

Mechanisms of Self-Control

chapter |4 pages

Comments on Paper by Premack

chapter |3 pages

General Discussion

chapter |15 pages

The Smoking Habit 1

chapter 1|6 pages

Comments on Paper by Logan

chapter |3 pages

General Discussion

chapter |4 pages

General Discussion