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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... religious control . Insofar as the agency controls other variables , it can use other proc- esses . It may acquire wealth and operate eventually through economic control ( Chapter XXV ) . It may train and support teachers to achieve ...
... religious control . Insofar as the agency controls other variables , it can use other proc- esses . It may acquire wealth and operate eventually through economic control ( Chapter XXV ) . It may train and support teachers to achieve ...
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... religious agencies resort to the use of drugs , either to induce appropriate emotional or motivational con- ditions or to produce effects which seem to support the claim of a supernatural connection . Other kinds of religious agencies ...
... religious agencies resort to the use of drugs , either to induce appropriate emotional or motivational con- ditions or to produce effects which seem to support the claim of a supernatural connection . Other kinds of religious agencies ...
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... religious control may establish much narrower limits by classifying gluttony as a deadly sin and temperance as a cardinal virtue . Where sexual behavior is controlled by the group mainly in certain competitive situations , the religious ...
... religious control may establish much narrower limits by classifying gluttony as a deadly sin and temperance as a cardinal virtue . Where sexual behavior is controlled by the group mainly in certain competitive situations , the religious ...
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II | 28 |
III | 39 |
IV REFLEXES AND CONDITIONED REFLEXES | 45 |
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