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Probability and radical behaviorism. [PDF]

open access: yesBehav Anal, 1992
The concept of probability appears to be very important in the radical behaviorism of Skinner. Yet, it seems that this probability has not been accurately defined and is still ambiguous. I give a strict, relative frequency interpretation of probability and its applicability to the data from the science of behavior as supplied by cumulative records. Two
Espinosa JM.
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Epistemological barriers to radical behaviorism. [PDF]

open access: yesBehav Anal, 1998
The historian and philosopher of science Gaston Bachelard proposed the concept of epistemological barriers to describe the intellectual challenges encountered by scientists in their work. In order to embrace novel ways of approaching a problem in science, scientists must overcome barriers or obstacles posed by their prior views.
O'Donohue WT   +2 more
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Radical behaviorism and buddhism: complementarities and conflicts. [PDF]

open access: yesBehav Anal, 2008
Comparisons have been made between Buddhism and the philosophy of science in general, but there have been only a few attempts to draw comparisons directly with the philosophy of radical behaviorism. The present review therefore considers heretofore unconsidered points of comparison between Buddhism and radical behaviorism in terms of their respective ...
Diller JW, Lattal KA.
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Radical behaviorism and the subjective-objective distinction. [PDF]

open access: yesBehav Anal, 1995
The distinction between subjective and objective domains is central to traditional psychology, including the various forms of mediational stimulus-organism-response neobehaviorism that treat the elements of a subjective domain as hypothetical constructs. Radical behaviorism has its own unique perspective on the subjective-objective distinction.
Moore J.
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On the relation between radical behaviorism and the science of verbal behavior. [PDF]

open access: yesAnal Verbal Behav, 1989
A fully-developed "science of verbal behavior" may depend upon a recognition of the implications of Skinner's scientific system, radical behaviorism, particularly as it relates to the nature of scientific research. An examination of the system and Skinner's own research practices imply, for example, that samples of vocal or written verbal behavior ...
Leigland S.
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