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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But these are determined by the culture and by a particular history . Even in the
behavior of a single individual there may be several groups of patterns all of
which come to be called smiles if they all stand in the same relation to reinforcing
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But these are determined by the culture and by a particular history . Even in the
behavior of a single individual there may be several groups of patterns all of
which come to be called smiles if they all stand in the same relation to reinforcing
...
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ces in which we can test the survival value of a culture in vacuo to determine its
absolute goodness . Conversely , the temporary survival of a culture is no proof of
its goodness . All present cultures have obviously survived , many of them ...
ces in which we can test the survival value of a culture in vacuo to determine its
absolute goodness . Conversely , the temporary survival of a culture is no proof of
its goodness . All present cultures have obviously survived , many of them ...
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If we look to the long - term effect upon the group , the question becomes , “ Who
should control if the culture is to survive ? ” But this is equivalent to asking , “ Who
will control in the group which does survive ? ” The answer requires the kind of ...
If we look to the long - term effect upon the group , the question becomes , “ Who
should control if the culture is to survive ? ” But this is equivalent to asking , “ Who
will control in the group which does survive ? ” The answer requires the kind of ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
u A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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