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book and Plans
She wrote the foreword to the book version of the UCB Production " Worst Laid Plans ".
He was sure, however, that it was printed on the cover of the book Universiteit Indonesia, Fakulteit Teknik, Bandung: Rentjana Untuk Tahun Peladjaran 1952-1953 ( Universitas Indonesia, Faculty of Engineering, Bandung: Course Plans for Academic Years 1952-1953 ), published by AID, Bandung, 120 pages, using the original design by Sumaxtono ( without the pentagonal border ).
There he collaborated with Eugene Galanter and Karl Pribram on the book Plans and the Structure of Behavior.
* Craftsman Homes Updates to the book Stickley's Craftsman Homes: Plans, Drawings, Photographs and further information related to Gustav Stickley and his Craftsman Homes
Lush authored a classic book ' Animal Breeding Plans ' in 1937 which greatly influenced animal breeding around the world.
Plans are underway by Crossroad to make the book available as an downloadable audiobook and a new print edition.
( forthcoming book: Plans and Situated Actions II: Human-Machine Reconfigurations, Cambridge University Press.
It was described by George A. Miller, Eugene Galanter, and Karl H. Pribram in their 1960 book, Plans and the Structure of Behavior which outlined their conception of cognitive psychology.
In 1960, the book Plans and the Structure of Behavior, authored by George A. Miller, Eugene Galanter, and Karl H. Pribram, was published.
The Prime Minister featured in the story The Kidnapped Prime Minister is also referenced in the 1923 short story The Submarine Plans which was published in book form in the 1974 collection Poirot's Early Cases.
In addition to his writings on biology and agriculture, Halsted was known for his book, Barn Plans and Outbuildings ( New York: Orange Judd Co., 1894 ).
The main character of this book is Dana Evans, an anchorwoman for the press, who was also featured, though not as a main character, in another Sidney Sheldon book, The Best Laid Plans.

book and Structure
His book about his discovery was printed in Leipzig in 1917, under the title The Language of the Hittites ; Its Structure and Its Membership in the Indo-European Linguistic Family.
His book Molecular Structure and the Properties of Liquid Crystals became a guidebook on the subject.
A paradigm shift ( or revolutionary science ) is, according to Thomas Kuhn, in his influential book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ( 1962 ), a change in the basic assumptions, or paradigms, within the ruling theory of science.
An epistemological paradigm shift was called a " scientific revolution " by epistemologist and historian of science Thomas Kuhn in his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
Darwin now had the framework of his theory of natural selection " by which to work ", but he was fully occupied with his career as a geologist and held off writing a sketch of his theory until his book on The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs was completed in May 1842.
In his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Kuhn argues that the process of observation and evaluation take place within a paradigm.
In his book " Social Structure and Personality Development " ( Hurrelmann 1989 / 2009 ), he develops the " Model of Productive Processing of Reality ( PPR ).
This idea was elaborated by Thomas Kuhn in his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ( 1962 ).
The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time is a book on the theoretical physics of spacetime, written by Stephen Hawking and George Ellis, published in 1973 by Cambridge University Press.
The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time is an in-depth 384-page long science book co-written by Stephen Hawking and George Ellis.
In his 1988 book A Brief History of Time, he describes The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time as " highly technical " and unreadable for the common reader.
Using Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions as a stepping stone, their book explores the parallels between new paradigm thinking in science and religion that together offer what the authors consider remarkably compatible view of the universe.
* Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics ( SICM ), another book by Gerald Jay Sussman that uses Scheme
In fact, Frye claims that his " second book was contained in embryo in the first Symmetry " ( Stubborn Structure 160 ).
In his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Kuhn defines a scientific paradigm as: " universally recognized scientific achievements that, for a time, provide model problems and solutions for a community of researchers ", i. e.,
In his book Social Theory and Social Structure, Merton defines self-fulfilling prophecy in the following terms: e. g. when Roxanna falsely believes her marriage will fail, her fears of such failure actually cause the marriage to fail.
In his book Social Theory and Social Structure, he conceives of a bank run at the fictional Last National Bank, over which Cartwright Millingville presides.
In his hugely influential book The Structure of Social Action ( 1937 ) Parsons wrote that " Spencer is dead " and then put the question: " Who killed him and how ?".
His book The Structure of Liberty won the Ralph Gregory Elliot Book Award in 1998.
Vogler later expanded the memo and published it as the book The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure For Writers, which became the inspiration for a number of successful Hollywood films and is believed to have been used in the development of the Matrix series.
While designing Pico, the Software Languages Lab was inspired by the Abelson and Sussman's book " Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs ".
* The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is Kuhn's book.
* Structure of Scientific Revolutions, a book by Thomas Kuhn

book and Behavior
In 1959, Noam Chomsky published a scathing review of B. F. Skinner's book Verbal Behavior.
His paper was followed by his 1944 book Theory of Games and Economic Behavior, with Oskar Morgenstern, which considered cooperative games of several players.
Jean Philippe Rushton ( born December 3, 1943 ) is a Canadian psychology professor at the University of Western Ontario who is most widely known for his work on racial group differences, such as research on race and intelligence, race and crime, and the application of r / K selection theory to humans in his book Race, Evolution and Behavior ( 1995 ).
Rushton's book Race, Evolution, and Behavior ( 1995 ) uses r / K selection theory to explain how East Asians consistently average high, blacks low, and whites in the middle on an evolutionary scale of characteristics indicative of nurturing behavior.
In a 1995 review of Rushton's Race, Evolution and Behavior, anthropologist and population geneticist Henry Harpending expressed doubt as to whether all of Rushton's data fit the r / K model he proposed, but nonetheless praised the book for its proposing of a theoretical model that makes testable predictions about differences between human groups.
The biological anthropologist C. Loring Brace criticized Rushton in his 1996 review of the book, Race, Evolution and Behavior ( 1996 ):
More than 8, 000 women were interviewed by Alfred Kinsey and the staff of the Institute for Sex Research in a book titled Sexual Behavior in the Human Female, popularly known as part of the Kinsey Report.
A second book was planned but never written that would have added four more sections to the dictionary: " Matter ", " Earth ", " Life " and " Behavior 2 ".
The concept of the mixed strategy Nash Equilibrium was introduced by John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern in their 1944 book The Theory of Games and Economic Behavior.
In the book Income, Saving and the Theory of Consumer Behavior ( 1949 ), J. S.
In his book Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness ( 2008 ), Christopher Lane raises some important questions.
The second book, Crucial Confrontations: Tools for Resolving Broken Promises, Violated Expectations, and Bad Behavior, McGraw-Hill, 2005, teaches important skills for dealing with accountability issues.
* Verbal Behavior, a book by B. F. Skinner
Based on this later approach to religion, he reformulated his professional and personal view in one of his last books The Road to Tolerance, and he also co-authored a book, Counseling and Psychotherapy with Religious Persons: A Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Approach, with two religious psychologists, Stevan Lars Nielsen and W. Brad Johnson, describing principles for integrating religious material and beliefs with REBT during treatment of religious clients.
In early 2011 the book Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy by Dr Albert Ellis and his wife Dr Debbie Joffe Ellis was released by the American Psychological Association.
Shortly after the ISR ’ s establishment, Kinsey ’ s interview based research was published in the 1948 bestselling book, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male.
Dvorak and Dealey, along with Nellie Merrick and Gertrude Ford, wrote the book Typewriting Behavior, published in 1936.
Von Neumann's work in game theory culminated in the 1944 book The Theory of Games and Economic Behavior by von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern.
* Deviant Behavior ( book ), a textbook by American sociologist Erich Goode
J. Philippe Rushton, psychologist and author of the controversial work Race, Evolution and Behavior ( 1995 ), reanalyzed Gould's retabulation in 1989, and argued that Samuel Morton, in his 1839 book Crania Americana, had shown a pattern of decreasing brain size proceeding from East Asians, Europeans, and Africans.
* John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern's book Theory of Games and Economic Behavior is published by Princeton University Press.
In 1949, he published the first book on the Feldenkrais method, Body and Mature Behavior: A Study of Anxiety, Sex, Gravitation and Learning.
* Wartime: Understanding and Behavior in the Second World War, a 1989 book by Paul Fussell

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