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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... evoke emotional behavior in another according to this formula . The only possibility is to use an eliciting stimulus , either conditioned or unconditioned . The " tear - jerker , " as we have noted , is a piece of writing which is ...
... evoke emotional behavior in another according to this formula . The only possibility is to use an eliciting stimulus , either conditioned or unconditioned . The " tear - jerker , " as we have noted , is a piece of writing which is ...
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... evoke responses incompatible with further drinking . As an effect of the severe pun- ishment of sexual behavior , the early stages of such behavior generate conditioned stimuli giving rise to emotional responses which interfere with the ...
... evoke responses incompatible with further drinking . As an effect of the severe pun- ishment of sexual behavior , the early stages of such behavior generate conditioned stimuli giving rise to emotional responses which interfere with the ...
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... evoke conditioned seeing , which combines with the unconditioned seeing of the immediate stimulus . A poetic description of the sound of the sea is especially effective if one reads it while listening to the sea , for the verbal and ...
... evoke conditioned seeing , which combines with the unconditioned seeing of the immediate stimulus . A poetic description of the sound of the sea is especially effective if one reads it while listening to the sea , for the verbal and ...
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