Science and Human BehaviorFree Press, 1953 - 461 Seiten A 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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... culture or history only when it resembles that of the subject he is studying . Even then he may be wrong , just as the layman's quick practical reaction may be wrong , especially when he attempts to identify a smile in a different culture ...
... culture or history only when it resembles that of the subject he is studying . Even then he may be wrong , just as the layman's quick practical reaction may be wrong , especially when he attempts to identify a smile in a different culture ...
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... cultural design . These are all examples of the manipulation of small parts of the social environment ; what is called " Utopian ” thinking embraces the design of a culture as a whole . The deliberate manipulation of the culture is ...
... cultural design . These are all examples of the manipulation of small parts of the social environment ; what is called " Utopian ” thinking embraces the design of a culture as a whole . The deliberate manipulation of the culture is ...
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... cultural practices . Since a science of behavior is concerned with demonstrating the consequences of cultural practices , we have some reason for believing that such a science will be an essential mark of the culture or cultures which ...
... cultural practices . Since a science of behavior is concerned with demonstrating the consequences of cultural practices , we have some reason for believing that such a science will be an essential mark of the culture or cultures which ...
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