About Behaviorism
A seminal work that delves into the depths of one of psychology's most influential and controversial philosophies.

Written by a leading proponent of behaviorism, this comprehensive book offers an exploration of the principles and arguments that underpin this groundbreaking approach to understanding human behavior.

"About Behaviorism is an opportunity to match wits with one of the great men of psychology and to participate in some of its great debates." —James B. Rule, Newsday
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About Behaviorism
A seminal work that delves into the depths of one of psychology's most influential and controversial philosophies.

Written by a leading proponent of behaviorism, this comprehensive book offers an exploration of the principles and arguments that underpin this groundbreaking approach to understanding human behavior.

"About Behaviorism is an opportunity to match wits with one of the great men of psychology and to participate in some of its great debates." —James B. Rule, Newsday
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About Behaviorism

About Behaviorism

by B.F. Skinner
About Behaviorism

About Behaviorism

by B.F. Skinner

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A seminal work that delves into the depths of one of psychology's most influential and controversial philosophies.

Written by a leading proponent of behaviorism, this comprehensive book offers an exploration of the principles and arguments that underpin this groundbreaking approach to understanding human behavior.

"About Behaviorism is an opportunity to match wits with one of the great men of psychology and to participate in some of its great debates." —James B. Rule, Newsday

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780394716183
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 02/12/1976
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 114,081
Product dimensions: 4.18(w) x 6.83(h) x 0.78(d)

About the Author

B.F. SKINNER presented a formulation of operant behavior and a method for its investigation that are basic to the analysis of behavior now practiced in hundreds of laboratories throughout the world. For this work, Dr. Skinner was given teh National Medal of Science by President Lyndon Johnson and the Gold Medal of the American Psychological Foundation. Many practical applications of the method have been made in other sciences, such as physciology and psycho-pharmacology. The principles of operant conditioning led to programmed instruction and the modern conception of teaching machines, for which Dr. Skinner received many awards from educational organizations. He was also responsible for the first research in what has come to be called behavior therapy.
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