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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Sometimes the practice has proved useful , sometimes it has not . There is
nothing wrong with an inner explanation as such , but events which are located
inside a system are likely to be difficult to observe . For this reason we are
encouraged ...
Sometimes the practice has proved useful , sometimes it has not . There is
nothing wrong with an inner explanation as such , but events which are located
inside a system are likely to be difficult to observe . For this reason we are
encouraged ...
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Sometimes we can watch this happen . Sometimes we can make plausible
speculations as to how it might have happened . Etymology often supplies
valuable clues . The word “ chance , ” for example , comes from a word which
referred to the ...
Sometimes we can watch this happen . Sometimes we can make plausible
speculations as to how it might have happened . Etymology often supplies
valuable clues . The word “ chance , ” for example , comes from a word which
referred to the ...
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Sometimes the inner operation is inferred from the operation responsible for the
strength of the behavior — as when we say that someone who has had nothing to
drink for several days “ must be thirsty ” and probably will drink . On the other ...
Sometimes the inner operation is inferred from the operation responsible for the
strength of the behavior — as when we say that someone who has had nothing to
drink for several days “ must be thirsty ” and probably will drink . On the other ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
u A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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