The ideal of behaviorism is to eliminate coercion: to apply controls by changing the environment in such a way as to reinforce the kind of behavior that benefits everyone.
Behaviorism
The ideal of behaviorism is to eliminate coercion: to apply controls by changing the environment in such a way as to reinforce the kind of behavior that benefits everyone.
Behaviorism
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"The way in which a child is taught to perform an act is often more important than the act itself."
Humorous"I am sometimes accused of having left something out of account in my analysis of human behavior, and I usually admit it. I have left out the mind."
Strange & Unusual"I did not direct my life. I didn't design it. I never made decisions. Things always came up and made them for me. That's what life is."
Strange & Unusual"We are what we have been rewarded for being."
Humorous"I did not become a psychologist to cure the sick, but to understand the human condition."
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