Contingencies of Reinforcement. Chapter 3: The environmental solution. Quote 3

“The trouble with both affluent and welfare societies is that reinforcers are not contingent on behavior. Men who are not reinforced for doing anything do little or nothing . . . Only when we stop using reinforcers to allay needs can we begin to use them to “fulfill man’s nature” in a much more important sense.” (p. 64)

 

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