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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We cannot see his “ purpose " before seeing that he mails a letter , unless we
have observed similar behavior and similar consequences before . Where we
have done this , we use the term simply to predict that he will mail a letter upon
this ...
We cannot see his “ purpose " before seeing that he mails a letter , unless we
have observed similar behavior and similar consequences before . Where we
have done this , we use the term simply to predict that he will mail a letter upon
this ...
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A similar controlling relation is exploited by the underworld gang which sells "
protection ” -in other words , agrees not to damage person or property in return
for payment . Blackmail and protection represent unstable social systems in the ...
A similar controlling relation is exploited by the underworld gang which sells "
protection ” -in other words , agrees not to damage person or property in return
for payment . Blackmail and protection represent unstable social systems in the ...
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The psychotherapist tells his patient to change to a job to which he is better
suited so that he will suffer less from a sense of failure because a similar
connection has been established . An economist advises a government to
impose heavy ...
The psychotherapist tells his patient to change to a job to which he is better
suited so that he will suffer less from a sense of failure because a similar
connection has been established . An economist advises a government to
impose heavy ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
u A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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