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Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 1985, Volume 33

Nebraska Symposium / Melton, Gary B
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 1985, Volume 33
The effect of the law on human behavior is contemporary society--nothing less is the concern of this important book. It is curious that scholars in psychology and law have largely neglected this topic because studies of the effects of law on behavior may have much to teach about the role of social regulation in human motivation more generally. Similarly, such studies may offer jurisprudential scholars new ways of thinking about the role of law...

CHF 35.50

Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 1985, Volume 33

Nebraska Symposium / Melton, Gary B.
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 1985, Volume 33
The effect of the law on human behavior is contemporary society--nothing less is the concern of this important book. It is curious that scholars in psychology and law have largely neglected this topic because studies of the effects of law on behavior may have much to teach about the role of social regulation in human motivation more generally. Similarly, such studies may offer jurisprudential scholars new ways of thinking about the role of law...

CHF 65.00

Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 1994, Volume 42

Nebraska Symposium / Melton, Gary B.
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 1994, Volume 42
The question of whether personal gratification is compatible with social good is one of the fundamental problems of motivation. The family, an institution that has undergone extraordinary change in the last generation, is perhaps the most profound context in which to consider this issue. This volume is tinged with prophetic concern about the state of contemporary family life and about the (un)likelihood of reconciling individual family members...

CHF 44.90

Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 1994, Volume 42

Nebraska Symposium / Melton, Gary B
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 1994, Volume 42
The question of whether personal gratification is compatible with social good is one of the fundamental problems of motivation. The family, an institution that has undergone extraordinary change in the last generation, is perhaps the most profound context in which to consider this issue. This volume is tinged with prophetic concern about the state of contemporary family life and about the (un)likelihood of reconciling individual family members...

CHF 68.00