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- catalog contributor b1592835.
- catalog created "[1961]".
- catalog date "1961".
- catalog date "[1961]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1961]".
- catalog description "A. Current trends in experimental psychology -- B. The flight from the laboratory -- VI. Literary and verbal behavior -- A. Has Gertrude Stein a secret? -- B. The operational analysis of psychological terms -- C. Alliteration in Shakespeare's sonnets: a study in literary behavior -- D. A quantitative estimate of certain types of sound-patterning in poetry -- E. The processes involved in the repeated guessing of alternatives -- VII: Theoretical considerations -- A. The concept of the reflex in the description of behavior -- B. The generic nature of the concepts of stimulus and response -- C. Two types of conditioned reflex and a pseudo-type -- D. Two types of conditioned reflex: a reply to Konorski and Miller -- E. Hull's "Principles of behavior" -- VIII. A miscellany -- A. Some quantitative properties of anxiety (with W. K. Estes) -- B. "Superstition in the pigeon -- C. A second type of "superstition" in the pigeon (with W. H. Morse) -- D. How to teach animals -- E. Baby in a box -- ".
- catalog description "F. Pigeons in pelican.".
- catalog description "I. The implications of a science of behavior for human affairs, especially for the concept of freedom -- A. Freedom and the control of men -- B. The control of human behavior (abstract) -- C. Some issues concerning the control of human behavior -- D. The design of cultures -- II. A method for the experimental analysis of behavior: its theory and practice, its history, and a glimpse of its future -- A. Are theories of learning necessary? -- B. The analysis of behavior (excerpts) -- C. A case history in scientific method -- D. The experimental analysis of behavior -- E. Reinforcement today -- III. The technology of education -- A. The science of learning and the art of teaching -- B. Teaching machines -- C. Why we need teaching machines -- IV. The analysis of neurotic and psychotic behavior -- A. A critique of psychoanalytic concepts and theories -- B. Psychology in the understanding of mental disease -- C. What is psychotic behavior? -- V. For experimental psychologists only -- ".
- catalog extent "426, 18 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Cumulative record.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Cumulative record.".
- catalog isPartOf "Century psychology series (Appleton-Century-Crofts, inc.)".
- catalog isPartOf "The Century psychology series".
- catalog issued "1961".
- catalog issued "[1961]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts".
- catalog relation "Cumulative record.".
- catalog subject "150.81".
- catalog subject "BF 21 S628c 1961".
- catalog subject "BF21 .S5 1961".
- catalog subject "Human behavior.".
- catalog subject "Psychology Essays.".
- catalog subject "Psychology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A. Current trends in experimental psychology -- B. The flight from the laboratory -- VI. Literary and verbal behavior -- A. Has Gertrude Stein a secret? -- B. The operational analysis of psychological terms -- C. Alliteration in Shakespeare's sonnets: a study in literary behavior -- D. A quantitative estimate of certain types of sound-patterning in poetry -- E. The processes involved in the repeated guessing of alternatives -- VII: Theoretical considerations -- A. The concept of the reflex in the description of behavior -- B. The generic nature of the concepts of stimulus and response -- C. Two types of conditioned reflex and a pseudo-type -- D. Two types of conditioned reflex: a reply to Konorski and Miller -- E. Hull's "Principles of behavior" -- VIII. A miscellany -- A. Some quantitative properties of anxiety (with W. K. Estes) -- B. "Superstition in the pigeon -- C. A second type of "superstition" in the pigeon (with W. H. Morse) -- D. How to teach animals -- E. Baby in a box -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "F. Pigeons in pelican.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The implications of a science of behavior for human affairs, especially for the concept of freedom -- A. Freedom and the control of men -- B. The control of human behavior (abstract) -- C. Some issues concerning the control of human behavior -- D. The design of cultures -- II. A method for the experimental analysis of behavior: its theory and practice, its history, and a glimpse of its future -- A. Are theories of learning necessary? -- B. The analysis of behavior (excerpts) -- C. A case history in scientific method -- D. The experimental analysis of behavior -- E. Reinforcement today -- III. The technology of education -- A. The science of learning and the art of teaching -- B. Teaching machines -- C. Why we need teaching machines -- IV. The analysis of neurotic and psychotic behavior -- A. A critique of psychoanalytic concepts and theories -- B. Psychology in the understanding of mental disease -- C. What is psychotic behavior? -- V. For experimental psychologists only -- ".
- catalog title "Cumulative record.".
- catalog type "text".