Program 25 uses the yin-yang model of complementary opposites to aid in an understanding of basic principles thought to govern human nature and animal behavior.
"Program 25 uses the yin-yang model of complementary opposites to aid in an understanding of basic principles thought to govern human nature and animal behavior."@en
"Discusses the structure of psychological knowledge as encountered in this series, describing it as a set of opposites e.g. nature vs nurture, conditioned response vs. behavioral freedom; rational vs. illogical behavior, independent individual vs. conformist social being. Posits that these seeming polarities are, in fact, complementary and creative forces in the yin-yang tradition capable of generating choice and change in human behavior and society."@en
"Reviews some of the most significant psychological insights into the opposite forces that shape human nature. With Philip Zimbardo."
"A review of some of the most significant insights and principles regarding human nature and animal behavior, and how a yin-yang set of opposites has contributed to our understanding of them."@en
"This program uses the Yin-Yang model of complementary opposites to aid in An understanding of basic principles thought to govern human nature and animal behavior."@en
"Uses the yin-yang model of complementary opposites to aid in an understanding of basic principles thought to govern human nature and animal behavior."@en
"Uses the yin-yang model of complementary opposites to aid in an understanding of basic principles thought to govern human nature and animal behavior."
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