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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VIt is only because people differ from moment to moment or from person to
person that trait - names arise . ... therefore , by asking in how many ways we
should expect a person to differ from other persons or from himself from time to
time .
VIt is only because people differ from moment to moment or from person to
person that trait - names arise . ... therefore , by asking in how many ways we
should expect a person to differ from other persons or from himself from time to
time .
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In what is sometimes called the “ old maid ' s neurosis , " a response which
imitates the behavior of an innocent person is combined with a sexually
aggressive response . The fact that the projector attributes similar aggressive
behavior to the ...
In what is sometimes called the “ old maid ' s neurosis , " a response which
imitates the behavior of an innocent person is combined with a sexually
aggressive response . The fact that the projector attributes similar aggressive
behavior to the ...
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Under certain circumstances the change in behavior which follows may be
considerable , and this has led to the belief that some nonphysical “
understanding ” passes from one person to another . But the reinforcing
contingencies offer an ...
Under certain circumstances the change in behavior which follows may be
considerable , and this has led to the belief that some nonphysical “
understanding ” passes from one person to another . But the reinforcing
contingencies offer an ...
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Nutzerbericht - bkinetic - LibraryThingIn order to get Walden Two published, B.F. Skinner had to agree to write an introductory text as part of the deal, and the result was Science and Human Behavior. Since he wrote the text, an empirical ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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