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 survey behavior in these later stages , we find it convenient to
distinguish between various operants which differ from each other in topog .
raphy and produce different consequences . In this way behavior is broken into
parts to ...
When we survey behavior in these later stages , we find it convenient to
distinguish between various operants which differ from each other in topog .
raphy and produce different consequences . In this way behavior is broken into
parts to ...
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Whether pangs ever lead to eating before negative reinforcement has taken
place would be difficult to determine , since pangs are produced by the very
conditions which produce a heightened probability of eating regardless of the
presence ...
Whether pangs ever lead to eating before negative reinforcement has taken
place would be difficult to determine , since pangs are produced by the very
conditions which produce a heightened probability of eating regardless of the
presence ...
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Eventually , a science of human behavior may be able to tell the designer what
kind of culture must be set up in order to produce a given result , but can it ever
tell him what kind of result he should produce ? The word " should ” brings us into
...
Eventually , a science of human behavior may be able to tell the designer what
kind of culture must be set up in order to produce a given result , but can it ever
tell him what kind of result he should produce ? The word " should ” brings us into
...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
u A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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