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... social law " must be generated by the behavior of individuals . It is always an individual who behaves , and he behaves with the same body and according to the same processes as in a nonsocial situation . If an individual possessing two ...
... social law " must be generated by the behavior of individuals . It is always an individual who behaves , and he behaves with the same body and according to the same processes as in a nonsocial situation . If an individual possessing two ...
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... environment , but in an appropriate verbal environment it may lead to primary reinforcement . In the field of social behavior special em- phasis is laid upon reinforcement with attention , approval , affection , and submission . These ...
... environment , but in an appropriate verbal environment it may lead to primary reinforcement . In the field of social behavior special em- phasis is laid upon reinforcement with attention , approval , affection , and submission . These ...
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... social environment . The Ten Commandments were a codification of exist- ing and proposed practices according to which , henceforth , behavior was to be reinforced or punished by the group or by the religious agency . The teachings of ...
... social environment . The Ten Commandments were a codification of exist- ing and proposed practices according to which , henceforth , behavior was to be reinforced or punished by the group or by the religious agency . The teachings of ...
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II | 28 |
THE ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR | 43 |
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