Instead of saying that a man behaves because of the consequences which are to follow his behavior, we simply say that he behaves because of the consequences which have followed similar behavior in the past. This is, of course, the Law of Effect or operant conditioning.


Science and Human Behavior (1953)


Instead of saying that a man behaves because of the consequences which are to follow his behavior, we simply say that he behaves because of the...

Instead of saying that a man behaves because of the consequences which are to follow his behavior, we simply say that he behaves because of the...

Instead of saying that a man behaves because of the consequences which are to follow his behavior, we simply say that he behaves because of the...

Instead of saying that a man behaves because of the consequences which are to follow his behavior, we simply say that he behaves because of the...