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Prospects, 1994
En este articulo encontraras elementos de las aportaciones de F. B. Skinner y los elementos de la conducta operante.
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En este articulo encontraras elementos de las aportaciones de F. B. Skinner y los elementos de la conducta operante.
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American Psychologist, 1992
B. F. Skinner illustrated the power of behavior analysis by turning it upon his own behavior. This article considers parallels in the life and work of Charles Darwin and places Skinner's views on life and death in the context of his selectionist paradigm for psychology. The term organism plays a special role, and the account shows why B. F.
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B. F. Skinner illustrated the power of behavior analysis by turning it upon his own behavior. This article considers parallels in the life and work of Charles Darwin and places Skinner's views on life and death in the context of his selectionist paradigm for psychology. The term organism plays a special role, and the account shows why B. F.
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1979
B. F. Skinner promovierte 1931 in Psychologie an der Harvard University. Danach verbrachte er funf Jahre in der Grundlagenforschung, davon drei Jahre als Stipendiat der „Harvard Society of Fellows“. Dann begann seine hochst produktive Karriere in Lehre und Forschung, deren Stationen die University of Minnesota und die Indiana University waren.
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B. F. Skinner promovierte 1931 in Psychologie an der Harvard University. Danach verbrachte er funf Jahre in der Grundlagenforschung, davon drei Jahre als Stipendiat der „Harvard Society of Fellows“. Dann begann seine hochst produktive Karriere in Lehre und Forschung, deren Stationen die University of Minnesota und die Indiana University waren.
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1977
An oft-cited credo in the halls of academe is that a specialist who seeks to extend the application of his discipline to broad questions of social concern treads on dangerous ground. B. F. Skinner, author of the work we are about to examine, is one of those willing to accept such risks. An emeritus professor of psychology at Harvard University, Skinner
Rudolf Moos, Robert Brownstein
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An oft-cited credo in the halls of academe is that a specialist who seeks to extend the application of his discipline to broad questions of social concern treads on dangerous ground. B. F. Skinner, author of the work we are about to examine, is one of those willing to accept such risks. An emeritus professor of psychology at Harvard University, Skinner
Rudolf Moos, Robert Brownstein
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