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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... ment . If the bird is conditioned to peck a small disk on the wall of the experimental box , we may use the movement of the disk to close an electric circuit - both to operate the food tray and to count or record responses . Such a ...
... ment . If the bird is conditioned to peck a small disk on the wall of the experimental box , we may use the movement of the disk to close an electric circuit - both to operate the food tray and to count or record responses . Such a ...
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... ment , and additional increases from later reinforcements . The obser- vation is not incompatible with the assumption of an instantaneous change to a maximal probability , since we have by no means isolated a single operant . The ...
... ment , and additional increases from later reinforcements . The obser- vation is not incompatible with the assumption of an instantaneous change to a maximal probability , since we have by no means isolated a single operant . The ...
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... ment Reinforcers , 72-75 ; conditioned , 76f .; generalized , 77-81 ; generalized , and deprivation , 150. See also Positive reinforcers and Negative reinforcers Relations , responses to , 137f . Religion , 350-358 Religious control ...
... ment Reinforcers , 72-75 ; conditioned , 76f .; generalized , 77-81 ; generalized , and deprivation , 150. See also Positive reinforcers and Negative reinforcers Relations , responses to , 137f . Religion , 350-358 Religious control ...
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A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
REFLEXES AND CONDITIONED REFLEXES | 45 |
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