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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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The quotation from Francesco Lana ( Chapter I ) was
brought to the attention of the readers of Science , August 25 , 1939 , by M . F .
Ashley - Montagu . Permission to quote from George Bernard Shaw ' s The ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The quotation from Francesco Lana ( Chapter I ) was
brought to the attention of the readers of Science , August 25 , 1939 , by M . F .
Ashley - Montagu . Permission to quote from George Bernard Shaw ' s The ...
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It may acquire wealth and operate eventually through economic control ( Chapter
XXV ) . It may train and ... ( Chapter XXVI ) . It may utilize ethical or governmental
techniques in addition to those within its own sphere ( Chapters XXI and XXII ) .
It may acquire wealth and operate eventually through economic control ( Chapter
XXV ) . It may train and ... ( Chapter XXVI ) . It may utilize ethical or governmental
techniques in addition to those within its own sphere ( Chapters XXI and XXII ) .
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These expressions describe the behavior in such a way that punishment is
withheld by others and conditioned aversive stimulation fails to be generated in
the individual ' s own behavior ( Chapter XVIII ) . He may sublimate his
aggression by ...
These expressions describe the behavior in such a way that punishment is
withheld by others and conditioned aversive stimulation fails to be generated in
the individual ' s own behavior ( Chapter XVIII ) . He may sublimate his
aggression by ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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