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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But this is not quite true , since it is less likely that the response will be made to a
red object of another size and shape . We have , in other words , brought the
response under the control of circular red spots but not of the “ property of
redness ...
But this is not quite true , since it is less likely that the response will be made to a
red object of another size and shape . We have , in other words , brought the
response under the control of circular red spots but not of the “ property of
redness ...
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Only rarely will the topography of incompatible responses permit algebraic
summation since in general one response cannot simply be subtracted from
another . In general , when two responses are strong at the same time , only one
can be ...
Only rarely will the topography of incompatible responses permit algebraic
summation since in general one response cannot simply be subtracted from
another . In general , when two responses are strong at the same time , only one
can be ...
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which are related to each other in a special way : one response , the controlling
response , affects variables in such a way as to change the probability of the
other , the controlled response . The controlling response may manipulate any of
the ...
which are related to each other in a special way : one response , the controlling
response , affects variables in such a way as to change the probability of the
other , the controlled response . The controlling response may manipulate any of
the ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
u A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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