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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What we want to evaluate is the probability that he will drink . This may range
from virtual certainty that drinking will occur to virtual certainty that it will not . The
very considerable problem of how to measure such a probability will be
discussed ...
What we want to evaluate is the probability that he will drink . This may range
from virtual certainty that drinking will occur to virtual certainty that it will not . The
very considerable problem of how to measure such a probability will be
discussed ...
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If a given sample of behavior existed in only two states , in one of which it always
occurred and in the other never , we ... It is a great advantage to suppose instead
that the probability that a response will occur ranges continuously between ...
If a given sample of behavior existed in only two states , in one of which it always
occurred and in the other never , we ... It is a great advantage to suppose instead
that the probability that a response will occur ranges continuously between ...
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The effect upon the pigeon is that eventually the response is more likely to occur
when the light is on . The process through which this comes about is called
discrinrination . Its importance in a theoretical analysis , as well as in the practical
...
The effect upon the pigeon is that eventually the response is more likely to occur
when the light is on . The process through which this comes about is called
discrinrination . Its importance in a theoretical analysis , as well as in the practical
...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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