about B. F. Skinner at the Internet Archive Works by B. F. Skinner at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) I was not a lab rat, response by Skinner's daughter...
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Operant conditioning chamber (redirect from Skinner Box)
known as a Skinner box) is a laboratory apparatus used to study animal behavior. The operant conditioning chamber was created by B. F. Skinner while he...
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Julie Skinner Vargas (born 1938) is an American educator who has written extensively on the science of behavior. Vargas is the daughter of B.F. Skinner and...
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wrestler Steve Keirn in early 1990s B. F. Skinner, American Psychologist Skinner, Missouri, an unincorporated community Skinner Butte, a prominent hill beside...
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(later Project Orcon, for "organic control") was American behaviorist B. F. Skinner's attempt to develop a pigeon-controlled guided bomb. The testbed was...
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Operant conditioning (section B. F. Skinner)
science Skinner, B. F. "Science and Human Behavior", 1953. New York: MacMillan Skinner, B.F. (1948). Walden Two. Indianapolis: Hackett Skinner, B. F. "Verbal...
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Walden Two (category Works by B. F. Skinner)
Walden Two is a utopian novel written by behavioral psychologist B. F. Skinner, first published in 1948. At that time, it was considered as science fiction...
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behaviorism is a "philosophy of the science of behavior" developed by B. F. Skinner. It refers to the philosophy behind behavior analysis, and is to be...
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Beyond Freedom and Dignity (category Works by B. F. Skinner)
psychologist B. F. Skinner. Skinner argues that entrenched belief in free will and the moral autonomy of the individual (which Skinner referred to as...
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7–13. Skinner, Burrhus Frederick (1957). Verbal Behavior. Acton, Massachusetts: Copley Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-58390-021-5. Skinner, B. F. (1969)...
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Instinctive drift (section B.F. Skinner)
its natural behaviour. B.F. Skinner was an American behaviourist inspired by John Watson's philosophy of behaviorism. Skinner was captivated with systematically...
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individuals across a variety of species. A key early scientist was B. F. Skinner who discovered operant behavior, reinforcers, secondary reinforcers...
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Writer Jon Vitti named him after behavioral psychologist B. F. Skinner. An original idea for Skinner was that he would continually mispronounce words. He...
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learning. Much later, Norman Crowder developed the Pressey idea further. B. F. Skinner was responsible for a different type of machine which used his ideas...
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List of psychology organizations (section F)
Psychologen". www.bfp-fbp.be. Foundation, B. F. Skinner. "The B. F. Skinner Foundation". The B. F. Skinner Foundation. "BPS". www.bps.org.uk. "Inicio...
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Controversially, the author also describes the urban legend that B.F. Skinner raised his child in a Skinner box in a way which many perceived as being poorly researched...
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contingency management. The three-term contingency was first defined by B. F. Skinner in the early 1950s. It is often used within ABA to alter the frequency...
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Somatosensory system Tact (psychology), a type of verbal operant described by B. F. Skinner Terrorism Act The Actors Company Theatre (TACT) Actors Orphanage, formerly...
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known for its Pennsylvania Bluestone quarries. The behavioral scientist B. F. Skinner was born in Susquehanna. The American writer John Gardner lived the...
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physical events. Behaviorists typically did not research these subjects. B. F. Skinner, a functionalist behaviorist, criticized certain mental concepts like...
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Verbal Behavior (category Works by B. F. Skinner)
psychologist B. F. Skinner, in which he describes what he calls verbal behavior, or what was traditionally called linguistics. Skinner's work describes...
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differential reinforcement of successive approximations. It was introduced by B. F. Skinner with pigeons and extended to dogs, dolphins, humans and other species...
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as the fourth most frequently cited psychologist of all time, behind B. F. Skinner, Sigmund Freud, and Jean Piaget. During his lifetime, Bandura was widely...
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Herrnstein was considered a "star pupil" of B. F. Skinner while working for his PhD at Harvard. He worked with Skinner in the Harvard pigeon lab that he ran...
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then-retired B.F. Skinner, and convinced him to begin pigeon research again at the Psychology Department at Harvard University. Epstein and Skinner began collaborating...
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sense was life worth living?" Israel went on to study behaviorism under B. F. Skinner and to receive his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1960. In 1966, Israel...
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stimulus concept was essential to behaviorism and behavioral theories of B. F. Skinner and Ivan Pavlov in particular. Within such a framework several kinds...
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extreme secularist. Buzan's wife, Deborah Skinner, is an artist and youngest daughter of psychologist B. F. Skinner. They have no children. His brother was...
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linguistic behaviorism, and was particularly critical of the work of B. F. Skinner. An outspoken opponent of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, which...
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B. Watson (1912), who coined the term "behaviorism", and then B. F. Skinner who developed what is known as "radical behaviorism". Watson and Skinner rejected...
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