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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... particular individual . The actuarial tables of life - insurance companies are of no value to a physician in predicting the death or survival of a particular patient . This issue is still alive in the physical sciences , where it is ...
... particular individual . The actuarial tables of life - insurance companies are of no value to a physician in predicting the death or survival of a particular patient . This issue is still alive in the physical sciences , where it is ...
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... particular problem here . It is obvious that a single event may stimulate an organism in many ways , depending upon ... particular events , has led , however , to incon- sistent interpretations . On the one hand the particular event has ...
... particular problem here . It is obvious that a single event may stimulate an organism in many ways , depending upon ... particular events , has led , however , to incon- sistent interpretations . On the one hand the particular event has ...
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... particular practice in caring for infants is thus said to produce two types of adult character . The types fit nicely into an interpretation of a particular political pattern , but the evidence is not satisfactory . The extent to which ...
... particular practice in caring for infants is thus said to produce two types of adult character . The types fit nicely into an interpretation of a particular political pattern , but the evidence is not satisfactory . The extent to which ...
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II | 28 |
III | 39 |
IV REFLEXES AND CONDITIONED REFLEXES | 45 |
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