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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Temptation ” ( often personified in religious literature as Satan ) embraces all the
stimuli which lead to sinful behavior . “ Wrestling with the devil " appears to
describe the conflict between the controlled and controlling responses of Chapter
XV .
Temptation ” ( often personified in religious literature as Satan ) embraces all the
stimuli which lead to sinful behavior . “ Wrestling with the devil " appears to
describe the conflict between the controlled and controlling responses of Chapter
XV .
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The religious agency may come into conflict with other religious agencies attempt
ing to control the same people or with ... Religious control is often opposed by
economic and educational agencies and , as we shall see in Chapter XXIV , by ...
The religious agency may come into conflict with other religious agencies attempt
ing to control the same people or with ... Religious control is often opposed by
economic and educational agencies and , as we shall see in Chapter XXIV , by ...
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Even though he may dispute the efficacy of certain techniques , he will probably
not question the need for the behavior which the religious or governmental
practice is designed to establish . In avoiding the by - products of excessive
control , he ...
Even though he may dispute the efficacy of certain techniques , he will probably
not question the need for the behavior which the religious or governmental
practice is designed to establish . In avoiding the by - products of excessive
control , he ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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