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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Will satiating such a drive as hunger partially reduce a drive like sex ? Can all
drives be reduced to sex ? Questions of this sort are more easily answered when
restated in terms of deprivation and satiation . How many drives are there ?
Will satiating such a drive as hunger partially reduce a drive like sex ? Can all
drives be reduced to sex ? Questions of this sort are more easily answered when
restated in terms of deprivation and satiation . How many drives are there ?
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In Chapter V we saw that an event could be a positive reinforcer even though it
did not reduce a level of deprivation . There is a related point to be made here :
behavior which is strengthened through deprivation need not reduce that ...
In Chapter V we saw that an event could be a positive reinforcer even though it
did not reduce a level of deprivation . There is a related point to be made here :
behavior which is strengthened through deprivation need not reduce that ...
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Insofar as one eats in order to reduce hunger pangs , the behavior is aversive .
Whether pangs ever lead to eating before negative reinforcement has taken
place would be difficult to determine , since pangs are produced by the very
conditions ...
Insofar as one eats in order to reduce hunger pangs , the behavior is aversive .
Whether pangs ever lead to eating before negative reinforcement has taken
place would be difficult to determine , since pangs are produced by the very
conditions ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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