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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... Verbal behavior supplies particularly good examples.1 A single verbal re- sponse is especially likely to be a function of more than one variable because it may be part of several different repertoires . In simple imi- tative or echoic ...
... Verbal behavior supplies particularly good examples.1 A single verbal re- sponse is especially likely to be a function of more than one variable because it may be part of several different repertoires . In simple imi- tative or echoic ...
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... Verbal Summator , which is used experimen- tally and clinically to probe latent verbal behavior , uses the same process . Vague speech patterns- " eye - uh - ah - uh " or " oo - ee - uh - uh , " for example - are repeated by a ...
... Verbal Summator , which is used experimen- tally and clinically to probe latent verbal behavior , uses the same process . Vague speech patterns- " eye - uh - ah - uh " or " oo - ee - uh - uh , " for example - are repeated by a ...
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Burrhus Frederic Skinner. of strength . When verbal behavior is collected in this way , it is pos- sible to infer some of the verbal history of the subject , as well as cur- rent variables responsible for his interests , his emotional ...
Burrhus Frederic Skinner. of strength . When verbal behavior is collected in this way , it is pos- sible to infer some of the verbal history of the subject , as well as cur- rent variables responsible for his interests , his emotional ...
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II | 28 |
THE ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR | 34 |
REFLEXES AND CONDITIONED REFLEXES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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