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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... governmental agency may be of a different nature . For example , the police and military may be re- cruited after appropriate education , they may be controlled through economic measures , or they may act under religious pressure ...
... governmental agency may be of a different nature . For example , the police and military may be re- cruited after appropriate education , they may be controlled through economic measures , or they may act under religious pressure ...
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... agencies attempt to establish . The psy- chotherapist is interested in ... governmental practice is designed to establish . In avoid- ing the by ... governmental con- trol ; but he will agree that selfish behavior must be suppressed by ...
... agencies attempt to establish . The psy- chotherapist is interested in ... governmental practice is designed to establish . In avoid- ing the by ... governmental con- trol ; but he will agree that selfish behavior must be suppressed by ...
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... agencies other than government . The “ faith in the common man " which makes ... governmental agency ; but they are not free in any other sense . To refuse ... agencies which have so little in common that they are not likely to join ...
... agencies other than government . The “ faith in the common man " which makes ... governmental agency ; but they are not free in any other sense . To refuse ... agencies which have so little in common that they are not likely to join ...
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abulia aggressive appears aversive consequences aversive stimulation avoid behave Chapter characteristic child circumstances complex conditioned aversive conditioned reinforcers conditioned stimuli contingencies controllee countercontrol cultural practices deprivation described discriminative educational effect emitted emotional engage escape established ethical evoke example explain extinction fact field functional analysis given governmental agencies governmental control havior human behavior important individual kinds manipulate ment negative reinforcer object observed occur operant behavior organism particular patient pattern physical physical restraint pigeon positive reinforcement possible prediction primary reinforcers probability problem properties psychotherapy punishment reflex rein relevant religious agency religious control repertoire repressed respondent conditioning result satiation schedule science of behavior scientific self-control sense sexual behavior similar simply smooth muscles social environment solution sort specific stimuli strength strengthened superego supply survival techniques therapist therapy tion traditional usually variables verbal behavior verbal response vidual