Science and Human BehaviorFree Press, 1965 - 461 Seiten |
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... possible different states in all possible knowers . But the laws and systems of science are designed to make a knowl- edge of particular events unimportant . It is by no means necessary that one man should understand all the facts in a ...
... possible different states in all possible knowers . But the laws and systems of science are designed to make a knowl- edge of particular events unimportant . It is by no means necessary that one man should understand all the facts in a ...
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... possible by the growth of a social environment which forces modern man to respond to differences which only very slowly gained control of the behavior of his ancestors ( Chapters XIX and XXVIII ) . Educational agencies established by ...
... possible by the growth of a social environment which forces modern man to respond to differences which only very slowly gained control of the behavior of his ancestors ( Chapters XIX and XXVIII ) . Educational agencies established by ...
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... possible . Similarly , the student who is studying science is reinforced as soon as possible by his increasing competence in dealing with nature . By permitting a wider choice of what is to be studied , the probability is increased that ...
... possible . Similarly , the student who is studying science is reinforced as soon as possible by his increasing competence in dealing with nature . By permitting a wider choice of what is to be studied , the probability is increased that ...
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THE ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR | 43 |
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