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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OPERANT EXTINCTION Vhen reinforcement is no longer forthcoming , a
response becomes less and less frequent in what is called “ operant extinction . "
If food is withheld , the pigeon will eventually stop lifting its head . In general
when we ...
OPERANT EXTINCTION Vhen reinforcement is no longer forthcoming , a
response becomes less and less frequent in what is called “ operant extinction . "
If food is withheld , the pigeon will eventually stop lifting its head . In general
when we ...
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Stimuli which are automatically generated by the patient's own behavior become
less and less aversive and less and less likely to generate emotional reactions .
The patient feels less wrong , less guilty , or less sinful . As a direct consequence
...
Stimuli which are automatically generated by the patient's own behavior become
less and less aversive and less and less likely to generate emotional reactions .
The patient feels less wrong , less guilty , or less sinful . As a direct consequence
...
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... coercive control is important . But behavior is determined in noncoercive ways ;
and as other kinds of control are better understood , the doctrine of personal
freedom becomes less and less effective as a motivating device and less and
less ...
... coercive control is important . But behavior is determined in noncoercive ways ;
and as other kinds of control are better understood , the doctrine of personal
freedom becomes less and less effective as a motivating device and less and
less ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
u A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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