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A program of research in behavioral electronics

Schwitzgebel, Ralph ; Schwitzgebel, Robert ; Pahnke, Walter N. ; Hurd, William Sprech

Behavioral Science, 1964, Vol.9 (3), p.233-238 [Periódico revisado por pares]

California: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

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  • Título:
    A program of research in behavioral electronics
  • Autor: Schwitzgebel, Ralph ; Schwitzgebel, Robert ; Pahnke, Walter N. ; Hurd, William Sprech
  • Assuntos: Behavior/Behavioral ; Electronic ; Electronics ; Ethics ; Humans ; Psychology ; Psychology, Clinical ; Psychology, Experimental ; Psychotherapy ; Research/Researcher/Researchers ; Social Work ; Technology
  • É parte de: Behavioral Science, 1964, Vol.9 (3), p.233-238
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  • Descrição: “Between the laboratory and the clinic lies almost the entire natural environment of humanity, practically untouched and unexplored by direct scientific procedures.” Yet electronic devices exist by which the scientist could not only record but modify the day‐to‐day behavior of his subjects or patients. The obvious dangers of abuse of these powerful tools may be why scientists have not made use of them. But these electronic devices may be used for constructive as well as destructive purposes, and their potential usefulness in understanding and solving human problems should not be neglected. This paper outlines some uses which the psychologist, the therapist, the social worker, and others concerned with human behavior might make of these devices.
  • Editor: California: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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