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About behaviorism / by Skinner, B. F.(Burrhus Frederic),1904-1990.(CARDINAL)139404;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Behaviorism (Psychology);
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About behaviorism / by Skinner, B. F.(Burrhus Frederic),1904-1990.(CARDINAL)139404;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Behaviorism (Psychology);
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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The human animal / by Donahue, Phil.(CARDINAL)510267;
Subjects: Human behavior.; Psychology.;
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Beyond behaviors : using brain science and compassion to solve children's behavioral challenges / by Delahooke, Mona,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.Understanding behaviors -- Revealing the hidden, adaptive benefits of behaviors -- Top down or bottom up? : before we respond to behavior, we need to understand its origin -- Individual differences -- Solutions -- Safety is the starting point -- Addressing what underlies behavior : working on challenges from the bottom up -- Working on challenges from the body up to the top down -- Neurodiversity, trauma, and the future -- Behaviors in autism and neurodiversity : handle with care -- Supporting behavioralchallenges in children exposed to toxic stress and trauma -- Hope for the future and plenty to do now resources -- Notes.
Subjects: Behaviorism (Psychology); Child psychology.;
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New behaviorism / by Staddon, J. E. R.,author.(CARDINAL)512993;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Staddon, J. E. R.
Subjects: Behaviorism (Psychology);
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Understanding the mysteries of human behavior [sound recording] / by Leary, Mark R.(CARDINAL)735154; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
Lecture 1. Solving psychological mysteries -- Lecture 2. How did human nature evolve? -- Lecture 3. Where do people's personalities come from? -- Lecture 4. How can siblings be so different -- Lecture 5. Why do people need self esteem--or do they? -- Lecture 6. Why do we have emotions? -- Lecture 7. What makes people happy? -- Lecture 8. Why are so many people so stressed out? -- Lecture 9. Why do hurt feelings hurt? -- Lecture 10. Why do we make mountains out of molehills? -- Lecture 11. Why is self-control so hard? -- Lecture 12. Why do we forget?Lecturer: Professor Mark Leary.Professor Mark Leary offers journey into the complex heart of who you are, using the latest theories and research from psychology and other behavioral sciences to find answers--many of them startling--to provocative questions about a variety of rather ordinary (but often quite puzzling) aspects of human behavior.
Subjects: Behaviorism (Psychology);
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Understanding the mysteries of human behavior [sound recording] / by Leary, Mark R.(CARDINAL)735154; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
Lecture 13. Can subliminal messages affect behavior? -- Lecture 14. Why do we dream? -- Lecture 15. Why are people so full of themselves? -- Lecture 16. Do peope have psychic ability? -- Lecture 17. Why don't adolescents behave like adults? -- Lecture 18. How much do men and women really differ? -- Lecture 19. Why do we care what others think of us? -- Lecture 20. Why are prejudice and conflict so common? -- Lecture 21. Why do people fall in--and out of--love? -- Lecture 22. What makes relationships succeed or fail? -- Lecture 23. Why do people blush? -- Lecture 24. A few mysteries we can't explain yet.Lecturer: Professor Mark Leary.Professor Mark Leary offers journey into the complex heart of who you are, using the latest theories and research from psychology and other behavioral sciences to find answers--many of them startling--to provocative questions about a variety of rather ordinary (but often quite puzzling) aspects of human behavior.
Subjects: Behaviorism (Psychology);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Understanding the mysteries of human behavior [videorecording] / by Leary, Mark R.,lecturer.(CARDINAL)735154; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
Accompanying guidebook includes professor biography, course scope, lecture guides, illustrations, glossary, and bibliography.Disc 1: 1. Solving psychological mysteries -- 2. How did human nature evolve? -- 3. Where do people's personalities come from? -- 4. How can siblings be so different? -- 5. Why do people need self esteem-or do they? -- 6. Why do we have emotions?-- disc 2: 7. What makes people happy? -- 8. Why are so many people so stressed out? -- 9. Why do hurt feelings hurt? -- 10. Why do we make mountains out of molehills? -- 11. Why is self-control so hard? -- 12. Why do we forget? -- disc 3: 13. Can subliminal messages affect behavior? -- 14. Why do we dream? -- 15. Why are people so full of themselves? -- 16. Do peope have psychic ability? -- 17. Why don't adolescents behave like adults? -- 18. How much do men and women really differ? -- disc 4: 19. Why do we care what others think of us? -- 20. Why are prejudice and conflict so common? -- 21. Why do people fall in-and out of-love? -- 22. What makes relationships succeed or fail? -- 23. Why do people blush? -- 24. A few mysteries we can't explain yet.Lectures by Professor Mark Leary, Duke University.Examines some puzzling aspects of human nature that have intrigued scientists and laypeople alike. Relying on the latest theories and research from psychology, neuroscience and other behavioural sciences, each lecture addresses a provocative question about ordinary human behaviour from why we dream to what is consciousness.(WorldCAT)DVD, NTSC.
Subjects: Educational films.; Instructional films.; Lectures.; Video recordings.; Behaviorism (Psychology);
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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Science and human behavior. by Skinner, B. F.(Burrhus Frederic),1904-1990.;
Subjects: Psychology.; Human behavior.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Psychology of human behavior [videorecording] / by Martin, David W.,1943-; Martin, David W.,1943-; Teaching Company.;
Bibliographical references included in course guidebook.Producer, Alisha Reay ; academic content supervisor, Ann Waigand ; director, Jon Leven ; editor, Alisha Reay.Lectures by Professor David W. Martin, North Carolina State University.Presents 36 lectures (each 30 minutes in length) by David W. Martin, examining the breadth of modern psychology from both clinical and experimental perspectives.DVD.
Subjects: Educational videos.; Human behavior.; Psychology.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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