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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A chronic emotional condition sometimes leads to certain forms of illness . ... Part
of the total emotion may be reflex responses in the alimentary tract , as a result of
which the man may become physically ill — he may develop ulcers , for ...
A chronic emotional condition sometimes leads to certain forms of illness . ... Part
of the total emotion may be reflex responses in the alimentary tract , as a result of
which the man may become physically ill — he may develop ulcers , for ...
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a predisposition toward emotion . ... THE PRACTICAL USE OF EMOTION
Emotional behavior and the conditions which generate it are most easily
examined when ... Sometimes we wish to elicit the reflexes which commonly
occur in emotion .
a predisposition toward emotion . ... THE PRACTICAL USE OF EMOTION
Emotional behavior and the conditions which generate it are most easily
examined when ... Sometimes we wish to elicit the reflexes which commonly
occur in emotion .
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For example , when a response has been reinforced consistently with food but
now goes unreinforced for the first time , the probability due to previous
reinforcement is decreased and emotional changes in behavior characteristic of
frustration ...
For example , when a response has been reinforced consistently with food but
now goes unreinforced for the first time , the probability due to previous
reinforcement is decreased and emotional changes in behavior characteristic of
frustration ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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