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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If our interest is primarily in the basic process , we turn to material of this sort as a
test of the adequacy of our analysis . If , on the other hand , our interest is
primarily in the complex case , we still have much to gain in utilizing a formulation
...
If our interest is primarily in the basic process , we turn to material of this sort as a
test of the adequacy of our analysis . If , on the other hand , our interest is
primarily in the complex case , we still have much to gain in utilizing a formulation
...
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Such behavior raises most of the practical problems in human affairs and is also
of particular theoretical interest because of its special characteristics . The
consequences of behavior may " feed back ” into the organism . When they do so
, they ...
Such behavior raises most of the practical problems in human affairs and is also
of particular theoretical interest because of its special characteristics . The
consequences of behavior may " feed back ” into the organism . When they do so
, they ...
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We infer important reinforcers from nothing more unusual than his “ interest ” in a
writer who deals with certain subjects , in stores or museums which exhibit
certain objects , in friends who participate in certain kinds of behavior , in
restaurants ...
We infer important reinforcers from nothing more unusual than his “ interest ” in a
writer who deals with certain subjects , in stores or museums which exhibit
certain objects , in friends who participate in certain kinds of behavior , in
restaurants ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
u A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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