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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the controlling stimulus , why is it not effective in the new combina . tion ? Actually
it is possible to condition an organism either to choose the larger of two objects or
to choose a particular size no matter what the size of an accompanying object ...
the controlling stimulus , why is it not effective in the new combina . tion ? Actually
it is possible to condition an organism either to choose the larger of two objects or
to choose a particular size no matter what the size of an accompanying object ...
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tion , for example , the individual reacts incorrectly or atypically to a given state of
affairs , and his behavior can often be traced to the avoidance of effects of control
. In a “ show of bravado ” a situation is characterized as nothing to be afraid of ...
tion , for example , the individual reacts incorrectly or atypically to a given state of
affairs , and his behavior can often be traced to the avoidance of effects of control
. In a “ show of bravado ” a situation is characterized as nothing to be afraid of ...
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... 247 Soporifics , 237 Sorrow , 163 Species differences , 75 , 156ff . Sphincter
control , 115 Spontaneity , 48 Stalking , 304 Stamping in , 60ff . Stamping out ,
182 Statistics , 19 Stimuli , analysis of , 130ff . ; interpreta - tion of 138ff . ; private ,
261 ...
... 247 Soporifics , 237 Sorrow , 163 Species differences , 75 , 156ff . Sphincter
control , 115 Spontaneity , 48 Stalking , 304 Stamping in , 60ff . Stamping out ,
182 Statistics , 19 Stimuli , analysis of , 130ff . ; interpreta - tion of 138ff . ; private ,
261 ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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