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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Occasionally he must have been hungry in the sense of being inclined to eat at a
given rate , angry in the sense of being disposed to injure animals or objects ,
and intelligent in the sense of being quick to solve the problems of his daily life .
Occasionally he must have been hungry in the sense of being inclined to eat at a
given rate , angry in the sense of being disposed to injure animals or objects ,
and intelligent in the sense of being quick to solve the problems of his daily life .
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It is not only in problem - solving that one “ suddenly has an idea ” in the sense of
emitting a response . In a metaphor , for example , we have seen that a response
is evoked by a stimulus which shares only certain tenuous properties with the ...
It is not only in problem - solving that one “ suddenly has an idea ” in the sense of
emitting a response . In a metaphor , for example , we have seen that a response
is evoked by a stimulus which shares only certain tenuous properties with the ...
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A man “ knows how to write ” in the sense that he possesses behavior with pen
and paper which will be emitted under suitable circumstances and will generate
certain kinds of marks . In a similar sense he knows how to hit a tennis ball or
sing ...
A man “ knows how to write ” in the sense that he possesses behavior with pen
and paper which will be emitted under suitable circumstances and will generate
certain kinds of marks . In a similar sense he knows how to hit a tennis ball or
sing ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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