Science and Human Behavior, Chapter 20: Personal Control, Quote 10

Science and Human Behavior“. . . control is frequently aversive to the controllee. Techniques based upon the use of force, particularly punishment or the threat of punishment, are aversive by definition, and techniques which appeal to other processes are also objectionable when, as is usually the case, the ultimate advantage to the controller is opposed to the interest of the controllee.” (p. 321)

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