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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CHAPTER WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE The terms “ cause ” and “ effect ” are no
longer widely used in science . They have been associated with so many
theories of the structure and operation of the universe that they mean more than ...
CHAPTER WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE The terms “ cause ” and “ effect ” are no
longer widely used in science . They have been associated with so many
theories of the structure and operation of the universe that they mean more than ...
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Similarly , when an example of maladjusted behavior is explained by saying that
the individual is “ suffering from anxiety , " we have still to be told the cause of the
anxiety . But the external conditions which are then invoked could have been ...
Similarly , when an example of maladjusted behavior is explained by saying that
the individual is “ suffering from anxiety , " we have still to be told the cause of the
anxiety . But the external conditions which are then invoked could have been ...
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Pent - up emotion is not the cause of disordered behavior ; it is part of it . Not
being able to recall an early memory does not produce neurotic symptoms ; it is
itself an example of ineffective behavior . It is quite possible that in therapy the
pent ...
Pent - up emotion is not the cause of disordered behavior ; it is part of it . Not
being able to recall an early memory does not produce neurotic symptoms ; it is
itself an example of ineffective behavior . It is quite possible that in therapy the
pent ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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