An interview with B.F. Skinner a distinguished psychologist discusses operant conditioning
Skinner discusses early influences upon his work in behaviorism and behavioral technology and explains the "Skinner box" and his work in programmed learning.
"Skinner discusses early influences upon his work in behaviorism and behavioral technology and explains the "Skinner box" and his work in programmed learning."@en
"In this interview B.F. Skinner clarifies some of the terminology and many of the basic concepts that are critical to operant conditioning; touches on such social problems as the uncreative use of leisure, the threat of wasteful affluence, and the inequalities of wealth and power."@en
"In an interview with Harvey Wheeler, Dr. Skinner clarifies some of the terminology and many of the basic concepts that are critical to operant conditioning; touches on such social problems as the uncreative use of leisure, the threat of wasteful affluence, and the inequalities of wealth and power."@en
"B.F. Skinner traces the development of his career and discusses important early influences upon his work. Early behaviorism and the significance of the work of Pavlov, Watson, and Sherrington are elucidated. Skinner goes on to describe the development of the Skinner box and his work in programmed learning. The Rogers-Skinner debate and the questions of freedom and dignity are also discussed. The overall outlook and future of behaviorism and behavioral technology conclude the discussion."
"Dr. Skinner clarifies terminology and basic concepts of operant conditioning."@en
"Dr. Skinner clarifies terminology and basic concepts of operant conditioning."
"In the interview with Harvey Wheeler, Skinner clarifies some of the terminology and many of the basic concepts that are critical to operant conditioning; touches on such social problems as the uncreative use of leisure, the threat of wasteful affluence, and the inequalities of wealth and power."
"In the interview with Harvey Wheeler, Skinner clarifies some of the terminology and many of the basic concepts that are critical to operant conditioning; touches on such social problems as the uncreative use of leisure, the threat of wasteful affluence, and the inequalities of wealth and power."@en
"In this interview, B.F. Skinner traces the development of his career and discusses important early influences upon his work."@en
"In the interview with Harvey Wheeler, Dr. Skinner clarifies some of the terminology and many of the basic concepts that are critical to operant conditioning; touches on such social problems as the uncreative use of leisure, the threat of wasteful affluence, and the inequalities of wealth and power."@en
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