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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The effects induced by drugs of this sort reinforce the behavior of consuming
them . The drug may bring release from some aversive condition such as anxiety
, fear , or a sense of guilt ( Chapter XI ) , or it may produce some condition which
is ...
The effects induced by drugs of this sort reinforce the behavior of consuming
them . The drug may bring release from some aversive condition such as anxiety
, fear , or a sense of guilt ( Chapter XI ) , or it may produce some condition which
is ...
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A sort of histrionic horseplay was all that remained of his fine sense of humor . ” A
passage of this sort tells us something important . If it were a description of an old
friend , for example , it would prepare us to deal with him more effectively when ...
A sort of histrionic horseplay was all that remained of his fine sense of humor . ” A
passage of this sort tells us something important . If it were a description of an old
friend , for example , it would prepare us to deal with him more effectively when ...
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By beginning with reasonable specifications and gradually increasing the
requirements , very demanding contingencies may be made effective which
would be quite powerless without this history . The result is often a sort of human
bondage .
By beginning with reasonable specifications and gradually increasing the
requirements , very demanding contingencies may be made effective which
would be quite powerless without this history . The result is often a sort of human
bondage .
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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