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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power is usually sheer physical force , amplified by special equipment , but the
power of the ultimate governmental agency may be of a different nature . For
example , the police and military may be recruited after appropriate education ,
they ...
power is usually sheer physical force , amplified by special equipment , but the
power of the ultimate governmental agency may be of a different nature . For
example , the police and military may be recruited after appropriate education ,
they ...
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Perhaps it is a far cry from these selfish practices to those of the organized
religious agency , but the same techniques appear to be exemplified . The control
which defines a religious agency in the narrowest possible sense derives from a
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Perhaps it is a far cry from these selfish practices to those of the organized
religious agency , but the same techniques appear to be exemplified . The control
which defines a religious agency in the narrowest possible sense derives from a
...
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These responses are transferred to stimuli , verbal or nonverbal , which are later
used by the agency for purposes of control . Some religious agencies resort to
the use of drugs , either to induce appropriate emotional or motivational
conditions ...
These responses are transferred to stimuli , verbal or nonverbal , which are later
used by the agency for purposes of control . Some religious agencies resort to
the use of drugs , either to induce appropriate emotional or motivational
conditions ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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