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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If we tell a friend that he is going to buy a particular kind of car , he may react to
our prediction by buying a different kind . ... In the presidential election of 1948 it
was confidently predicted that a majority of the . voters would vote for a candidate
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If we tell a friend that he is going to buy a particular kind of car , he may react to
our prediction by buying a different kind . ... In the presidential election of 1948 it
was confidently predicted that a majority of the . voters would vote for a candidate
...
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PREDICTION IN TERMS OF TRAITS A test is simply a convenient opportunity to
observe behavior - to survey or sample our dependent variable . The score may
be used to . predict some aspect of the larger universe of behavior from which the
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PREDICTION IN TERMS OF TRAITS A test is simply a convenient opportunity to
observe behavior - to survey or sample our dependent variable . The score may
be used to . predict some aspect of the larger universe of behavior from which the
...
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A sentence beginning “ You ought ” is often a prediction of reinforcing
consequences . “ You ought to take an umbrella ” may be taken to mean , “ You
will be reinforced for taking an umbrella . ” A more explicit translation would
contain at least ...
A sentence beginning “ You ought ” is often a prediction of reinforcing
consequences . “ You ought to take an umbrella ” may be taken to mean , “ You
will be reinforced for taking an umbrella . ” A more explicit translation would
contain at least ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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