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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When we find , or think we have found , that conspicuous physical features
explain part of a man ' s behavior , it is tempting to suppose that inconspicuous
features explain other parts . This is implied in the assertion that a man shows
certain ...
When we find , or think we have found , that conspicuous physical features
explain part of a man ' s behavior , it is tempting to suppose that inconspicuous
features explain other parts . This is implied in the assertion that a man shows
certain ...
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It is not always possible to find a specific history of punishment which will explain
a given instance of aversive self - stimulation . Why an individual injures himself
or arranges to be injured by others “ masochistically ” may be difficult to explain .
It is not always possible to find a specific history of punishment which will explain
a given instance of aversive self - stimulation . Why an individual injures himself
or arranges to be injured by others “ masochistically ” may be difficult to explain .
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The contingencies to be observed in the social environment easily explain the
behavior of the conforming individual . The problem is to explain the
contingencies . Some of these are arranged for reasons which have no
connection with the ...
The contingencies to be observed in the social environment easily explain the
behavior of the conforming individual . The problem is to explain the
contingencies . Some of these are arranged for reasons which have no
connection with the ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
u A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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