Science and Human BehaviorA 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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By arranging a history of severe deprivation we could be “ absolutely sure " that
drinking would occur . In the same way we may be sure that the glass of water in
our experiment will be drunk . Although we are not likely to arrange them ...
By arranging a history of severe deprivation we could be “ absolutely sure " that
drinking would occur . In the same way we may be sure that the glass of water in
our experiment will be drunk . Although we are not likely to arrange them ...
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Self - extinction seems to mean that a controlling response must arrange the lack
of consequence ; the individual must step in to break the connection between
response and reinforcement . This appears to be done when , for example , a ...
Self - extinction seems to mean that a controlling response must arrange the lack
of consequence ; the individual must step in to break the connection between
response and reinforcement . This appears to be done when , for example , a ...
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One may injure oneself or arrange to be injured by others . One may also deprive
oneself of positive reinforcers or arrange to be so deprived by others . These
consequences may or may not be contingent upon behavior in the form of ...
One may injure oneself or arrange to be injured by others . One may also deprive
oneself of positive reinforcers or arrange to be so deprived by others . These
consequences may or may not be contingent upon behavior in the form of ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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