Contingencies of Reinforcement. Chapter 5: Operant behavior. Quote 19

“Freud argued, for example, that events in a person’s early life may be responsible for the fact that he now tends to act in ways which damage others and is reinforced by such damage. The fact that the current object of aggression only roughly resembles the original is in accord with established principles of generalization.” (p. 130)

 

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