Science and Human Behavior, Chapter 22: Controlling Agencies, Quote 1

Science and Human Behavior“The conception developed in one field is seldom applied, and never effectively applied, to another. What the political scientist has to say about man proves to be of little value to the psychotherapist, while the individual who emerges from educational psychology bears no familial resemblance to economic man. It is not likely that the human organism is compartmentalized in this way.” (p. 334)

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