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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At each stage , some part of the control of the organism has passed from a
hypothetical inner entity to the external environment . THE RANGE OF REFLEX
ACTION A certain part of behavior , then , is elicited by stimuli , and our prediction
of ...
At each stage , some part of the control of the organism has passed from a
hypothetical inner entity to the external environment . THE RANGE OF REFLEX
ACTION A certain part of behavior , then , is elicited by stimuli , and our prediction
of ...
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The effect is marked under high fixed ratios because the organism always has “ a
long way to go " before the next reinforcement : Wherever a piecework schedule
is used - in industry , education , salesmanship , or the professions - low morale ...
The effect is marked under high fixed ratios because the organism always has “ a
long way to go " before the next reinforcement : Wherever a piecework schedule
is used - in industry , education , salesmanship , or the professions - low morale ...
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Actually it is possible to condition an organism either to choose the larger of two
objects or to choose a particular size no matter what the size of an accompanying
object . Similar conditioning begins very early in the history of the individual ...
Actually it is possible to condition an organism either to choose the larger of two
objects or to choose a particular size no matter what the size of an accompanying
object . Similar conditioning begins very early in the history of the individual ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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