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... psychology used to be the " robot model . " Behavior was to be explained by the mechanistic stimulus - response ( S - R ) scheme ; conditioning , according to the pattern of animal experiment , appeared as the foundation of human behavior ...
... psychology used to be the " robot model . " Behavior was to be explained by the mechanistic stimulus - response ( S - R ) scheme ; conditioning , according to the pattern of animal experiment , appeared as the foundation of human behavior ...
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... human behavior and society are no exception . In fact , it is perhaps the greatest danger of the systems of modern totalitarianism that they are so alarmingly up - to - date not only in physical and biological , but also in ...
... human behavior and society are no exception . In fact , it is perhaps the greatest danger of the systems of modern totalitarianism that they are so alarmingly up - to - date not only in physical and biological , but also in ...
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... human , is considered to be response to stimuli coming from outside . In part , stimulus- response is based upon inherited neural mechanisms , as in re- flexes and instinctive behavior . The more important part , so far as human behavior ...
... human , is considered to be response to stimuli coming from outside . In part , stimulus- response is based upon inherited neural mechanisms , as in re- flexes and instinctive behavior . The more important part , so far as human behavior ...
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The Meaning of General System Theory | 30 |
Science and Society | 51 |
Advances in General System Theory | 89 |
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