Description |
xii, 209 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Century psychology series |
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Century psychology series (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.)
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Contents |
Human behavior and democracy -- Are we free to have a future? -- The ethics of helping people -- Humanism and behaviorism -- Walden two revisited -- The steep and thorny way to a science of behavior -- Can we profit from our discovery of behavioral science? -- Why I am not a cognitive psychologist -- The experimental analysis of behavior (a history) -- Some implications of making education more efficient -- The free and happy student -- Designing higher education -- The shaping of phylogenic behavior -- The force of coincidence -- Reflections of meaning and structure -- Walden (one) and Walden two -- Freedom and dignity revisited -- Freedom at last, from the burden of taxation |
Analysis |
Behaviorism (Psychology) |
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Personality and culture |
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Behaviourism Social aspects |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Behaviorism (Psychology)
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Personality and culture.
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Behaviorism.
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LC no. |
77028636 |
ISBN |
0137700571 |
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