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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... personal interpretation of unique instances . A similar argument is leveled at
the use of statistics in a science of behavior . [ A prediction of what the average
individual will do is often of little or no value in dealing with a particular individual
.
... personal interpretation of unique instances . A similar argument is leveled at
the use of statistics in a science of behavior . [ A prediction of what the average
individual will do is often of little or no value in dealing with a particular individual
.
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We may be able to say , for example , that it is a name we once knew , that it is a
name which will be correct in introducing a particular person , that we shall
probably recognize it at once as correct , or that it is the name of a man whom we
met ...
We may be able to say , for example , that it is a name we once knew , that it is a
name which will be correct in introducing a particular person , that we shall
probably recognize it at once as correct , or that it is the name of a man whom we
met ...
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We define “ good ” and “ bad , ” or “ right " and " wrong , ” with respect to a
particular set of practices . We account for the practices by noting the effects
which they have upon the individual and in turn upon the members of the group ,
according ...
We define “ good ” and “ bad , ” or “ right " and " wrong , ” with respect to a
particular set of practices . We account for the practices by noting the effects
which they have upon the individual and in turn upon the members of the group ,
according ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
u A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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