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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Verbal behavior supplies particularly good examples . A single verbal response
is especially likely to be a function of more than one variable because it may be
part of several different repertoires . In simple imitative or echoic behavior the ...
Verbal behavior supplies particularly good examples . A single verbal response
is especially likely to be a function of more than one variable because it may be
part of several different repertoires . In simple imitative or echoic behavior the ...
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When verbal behavior is collected in this way , it is possible to infer some of the
verbal history of the subject , as well as current variables responsible for his
interests , his emotional predispositions , and so on . The clinical use of this
material is ...
When verbal behavior is collected in this way , it is possible to infer some of the
verbal history of the subject , as well as current variables responsible for his
interests , his emotional predispositions , and so on . The clinical use of this
material is ...
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The verbal stimulus generated by the speaker alters the probability of a verbal or
nonverbal response in the listener . Let us assume , for example , that a man is
familiar with electrical apparatus and possesses a set of avoidance responses ...
The verbal stimulus generated by the speaker alters the probability of a verbal or
nonverbal response in the listener . Let us assume , for example , that a man is
familiar with electrical apparatus and possesses a set of avoidance responses ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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