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B.F. Skinner’s Science and Human Behavior (1953) proposes that human action should be analyzed through empirical study of environmental variables rather than internal mental states. The work outlines how operant conditioning, specifically reinforcement and punishment, shapes behavior and explores the application of these principles to social control and societal improvement. Read a detailed overview of the book's themes at SuperSummary . Science and Human Behavior Summary and Study Guide
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