Science and Human BehaviorFree Press, 1953 - 461 Seiten A detailed study of scientific theories of human nature and the possible ways in which human behavior can be predicted and controlled. |
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... complex arrangements are considered in which one part of the behavior of the individual alters some of the variables of which other parts are a function . These are the activities which we describe by saying , for example , that the ...
... complex arrangements are considered in which one part of the behavior of the individual alters some of the variables of which other parts are a function . These are the activities which we describe by saying , for example , that the ...
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... complex " ( " He has a sex complex " ) . The proba- bility of response may be due to many different kinds of variables , where deprivation plays a minor role . For example , the strong " drive ” of the gambler , his gambling " complex ...
... complex " ( " He has a sex complex " ) . The proba- bility of response may be due to many different kinds of variables , where deprivation plays a minor role . For example , the strong " drive ” of the gambler , his gambling " complex ...
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Burrhus Frederic Skinner. THE ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX CASES CHAPTER XIV " OVERSIMPLIFICATION " In a scientific analysis it is seldom possible to proceed directly to complex cases . We begin with the simple and build up to the complex , step ...
Burrhus Frederic Skinner. THE ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX CASES CHAPTER XIV " OVERSIMPLIFICATION " In a scientific analysis it is seldom possible to proceed directly to complex cases . We begin with the simple and build up to the complex , step ...
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