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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A need or want could simply be redefined as a condition resulting from
deprivation and characterized by a special probability of response . Since it is
difficult to lay the ghosts which hover about these older terms , there is a certain
advantage in ...
A need or want could simply be redefined as a condition resulting from
deprivation and characterized by a special probability of response . Since it is
difficult to lay the ghosts which hover about these older terms , there is a certain
advantage in ...
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But for both theoretical and practical purposes it is important to remember that we
are always dealing with positive probabilities . Punishment , as we have seen ,
does not create a negative probability that a response will be made but rather a ...
But for both theoretical and practical purposes it is important to remember that we
are always dealing with positive probabilities . Punishment , as we have seen ,
does not create a negative probability that a response will be made but rather a ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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