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 consequences define the properties with respect to which responses are
called similar . The term will be used both as an adjective ( operant behavior )
and as a noun to designate the behavior defined by a given consequence . A
single ...
The consequences define the properties with respect to which responses are
called similar . The term will be used both as an adjective ( operant behavior )
and as a noun to designate the behavior defined by a given consequence . A
single ...
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CHAPTER XI AVERSION , AVOIDANCE , ANXIETY AVERSIVE BEHAVIOR The
kind of stimuli which are usually called unpleasant , annoying , or , more
technically , aversive are not distinguished by particular physical specifications .
CHAPTER XI AVERSION , AVOIDANCE , ANXIETY AVERSIVE BEHAVIOR The
kind of stimuli which are usually called unpleasant , annoying , or , more
technically , aversive are not distinguished by particular physical specifications .
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It is usually held that one does not see the physical world at all , but only a
nonphysical copy of it called " experience . ” When the physical organism is in
contact with reality , the experienced copy is called a “ sensation , " " sense datum
, " or ...
It is usually held that one does not see the physical world at all , but only a
nonphysical copy of it called " experience . ” When the physical organism is in
contact with reality , the experienced copy is called a “ sensation , " " sense datum
, " or ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
u A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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