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Management Science, 1955
In the management science of tomorrow, I predict, there will be a great growth of these and other techniques whereby practitioners and scientists will inform, stimulate and influence each other. One of the most fruitful functions of this new Institute, in my opinion, would be to put some of its intellect and energy into developing such techniques. One
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In the management science of tomorrow, I predict, there will be a great growth of these and other techniques whereby practitioners and scientists will inform, stimulate and influence each other. One of the most fruitful functions of this new Institute, in my opinion, would be to put some of its intellect and energy into developing such techniques. One
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Sociobiology, Science, and Human Behavior
Monthly Review, 1978The best known and most controversial recent development in behavioral science is the emergence of the sociobiology movement. Using the ethology literature as a base, the sociobiologists have been stressing an evolutionary analysis of social behavior in general and making a number of speculations about the genetic basis of human behavior.
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Evolutionary Behavioral Science
2018Genuinely evolutionary explanations of human social behavior are only dimly grasped by most social scientists. However, with increasing frequency, such approaches are yielding remarkable insights. In view of these considerations, this chapter isolates and briefly reviews the core principles of the evolutionary behavioral sciences.
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Clinical science and human behavior
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2001AbstractThe debate between mentalism/cognitivism and behaviorism is analyzed, and it is concluded that behaviorism is the philosophy more closely associated with psychology as a behavioral science, the cognitive approach being more closely aligned with biological science.
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The Behavioral Sciences and Physiciansʼ Concerns
Health Care Management Review, 1979Although behaviorial scientists have become more involved in health care settings recently, their impact has been less than desired. An inadequate understanding of individual physicians' concerns has contributed to this situation, and improved insight into physicians' lives might benefit behavioral science work in health care settings.
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The Therapeutic Community and Behavioral Science
International Journal of the Addictions, 1990The therapeutic community (TC) has proven to be a powerful approach to rehabilitation of substance abusers. A self-help phenomenon whose evolution has proceeded primarily outside of mainstream psychiatry, psychology, and medicine, the TC represents a unique demonstration of the application of behavioral science principles in a human service setting ...
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