Science and Human BehaviorMacmillan, 1953 - 461 Seiten A 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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... depend in part upon the aversive properties of mow- ing the lawn and the aversive properties of giving up the money needed to hire someone to mow it . It will also depend upon the behavior of making a decision in which the man may ...
... depend in part upon the aversive properties of mow- ing the lawn and the aversive properties of giving up the money needed to hire someone to mow it . It will also depend upon the behavior of making a decision in which the man may ...
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... depends upon whether the aversive properties of giving up money or going without the object are matched by the positively reinforcing properties of the money or the object . In “ a good bargain " the object bought is more highly ...
... depends upon whether the aversive properties of giving up money or going without the object are matched by the positively reinforcing properties of the money or the object . In “ a good bargain " the object bought is more highly ...
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... depends in part upon certain mechanical contingencies ; some movements are effective and others ineffective in propelling the boat . These contingencies depend upon the construction of the boat and oars - which are in turn the result of ...
... depends in part upon certain mechanical contingencies ; some movements are effective and others ineffective in propelling the boat . These contingencies depend upon the construction of the boat and oars - which are in turn the result of ...
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II | 28 |
III | 39 |
IV REFLEXES AND CONDITIONED REFLEXES | 45 |
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