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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... ECONOMIC VALUE OF LABOR That part of the behavior of the worker which is under economic control generates aversive stimuli - from the nature of the work itself or from the fact that it prevents the worker from engaging in activi- ties ...
... ECONOMIC VALUE OF LABOR That part of the behavior of the worker which is under economic control generates aversive stimuli - from the nature of the work itself or from the fact that it prevents the worker from engaging in activi- ties ...
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... economic circumstances . The " economic value " of labor or other personal services thus has to do with the matching of positive and negative reinforcing effects . The reinforcing effects of two tasks could be directly compared , but ...
... economic circumstances . The " economic value " of labor or other personal services thus has to do with the matching of positive and negative reinforcing effects . The reinforcing effects of two tasks could be directly compared , but ...
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... economics in general . THE ECONOMIC AGENCY The power to wield economic control naturally rests with those who possess the necessary money and goods . The economic agency may consist of a single individual , or it may be as highly ...
... economics in general . THE ECONOMIC AGENCY The power to wield economic control naturally rests with those who possess the necessary money and goods . The economic agency may consist of a single individual , or it may be as highly ...
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IV REFLEXES AND CONDITIONED REFLEXES | 45 |
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