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 contingency established by a social reinforcing system may slowly change .
In teasing , for example , the mean ratio of unreinforced to reinforced responses
may rise . The child who has gained attention with three requests on the average
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The contingency established by a social reinforcing system may slowly change .
In teasing , for example , the mean ratio of unreinforced to reinforced responses
may rise . The child who has gained attention with three requests on the average
...
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Each individual has something to offer by way of reinforcing the other , and once
established , the interchange sustains itself . We may detect mutual reinforcement
in the case of mother and child . Instead of tendencies to behave in certain ...
Each individual has something to offer by way of reinforcing the other , and once
established , the interchange sustains itself . We may detect mutual reinforcement
in the case of mother and child . Instead of tendencies to behave in certain ...
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We saw that the ethical group and religious and governmental agencies cannot
simply establish good , pious , or legal forms ... In the same way the educational
institution cannot be content merely with establishing standard repertoires of right
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We saw that the ethical group and religious and governmental agencies cannot
simply establish good , pious , or legal forms ... In the same way the educational
institution cannot be content merely with establishing standard repertoires of right
...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
u A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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