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  1. discontinuity theory n. A theory of learning propounded by the US physiological psychologist Karl Spencer Lashley (1890–1958) according to which an organism does not learn gradually about stimuli (1) that it encounters but forms hypotheses, such as always turn left, and learns about a stimulus only in relation to its current hypotheses, so ...

  2. If a function is not continuous at a point in its domain, one says that it has a discontinuity there. The set of all points of discontinuity of a function may be a discrete set, a dense set, or even the entire domain of the function. The oscillation of a function at a point quantifies these discontinuities as follows:

  3. Mar 5, 2015 · Withdrawal: Classical Addiction Theory. Classical addiction theory posits that: (1) the development of dependence produces withdrawal symptoms that appear following discontinuation of drug use and (2) those withdrawal symptoms motivate drug use reinstatement 1–4 (Figure 1).

    • Megan E. Piper
    • 10.1093/ntr/ntv048
    • 2015
    • 2015/12
  4. 2012books.lardbucket.org › books › beginning-humanHuman Motivation at Work

    Aug 26, 2011 · The theory of job withdrawal explains the process someone goes through when they are not motivated, or happy, at work. There are many motivation theories that attempt to explain people’s motivation or lack of motivation at work.

  5. Disengagement Theory. Disengagement theory explains the process of withdrawal from established social life that individuals experience as a result of aging. From: Mental Health Effects of COVID-19, 2021

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  7. the end of making, providing, or selling a particular service or product: You can upgrade your product online for up to three months after the software's discontinuation date. a notice of discontinuation of services. a certificate of discontinuance of business.

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