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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... strengthened only insofar as the responses " possess identical elements . " This is an effort to maintain the notion of a unit of re- sponse . A more useful way of putting it is to say that the elements are strengthened wherever they ...
... strengthened only insofar as the responses " possess identical elements . " This is an effort to maintain the notion of a unit of re- sponse . A more useful way of putting it is to say that the elements are strengthened wherever they ...
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... strengthened through deprivation need not reduce that deprivation . The Freudian process of sublimation raises this issue . Through either stimulus or response induction an operation which strengthens a response also strengthens other ...
... strengthened through deprivation need not reduce that deprivation . The Freudian process of sublimation raises this issue . Through either stimulus or response induction an operation which strengthens a response also strengthens other ...
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... strengthened . Sexual behavior has been strengthened , but by the presentation of stimuli appropriate to such behavior rather than by deprivation . An operation may have two effects which change the probability of behavior in the same ...
... strengthened . Sexual behavior has been strengthened , but by the presentation of stimuli appropriate to such behavior rather than by deprivation . An operation may have two effects which change the probability of behavior in the same ...
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