The Psychology of B F Skinner"The authors provide a concise overview of the basic principles and methods used by modern behavior analysts, as well as a thorough discussion of the difference between reward and reinforcement and elicited and emitted behavior."-THE PSYCHOLOGICAL RECORD"O'Donohue and Ferguson provide an exceptionally clear picture of the breadth, scientific importance, and value to society of the work of the late B.F. Skinner. They include reasons that his work has been criticized and misunderstood. A substantial index, an attractive cover and typeface, and a readable style are bonuses to this exceptionally well-researched, accurate, and fair description of Skinner's work. All collections."- CHOICEIn The Psychology of B. F. Skinner, William T. O'Donohue and Kyle E. Ferguson not only introduce the life of one of the most influential psychologist of the past century but also put that life into historical and philosophical context. In so doing, they illuminate Skinner's contributions to psychology, his philosophy of science, his experimental research program, and the behavioral principles and applied aspects that emerged from it. They also rebut criticism of Skinner's work, including radical behaviorism, and discuss key developments others have derived from it.Behaviorists, or more precisely Skinnerians, commonly consider Skinner's work to have been misrepresented, misunderstood, and, to some extent, even defamed. The authors take great care in accurately representing both the strengths and the weaknesses of his positions. They also attempt to correct misinterpretations of his work. Finally, they guide students through Skinner's theories and demonstrate their applications and usefulness via extensive examples and illustrations. |
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Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
B F SkinnerThe Man | 15 |
Skinners Intellectual Background | 27 |
Skinners Philosophy of a Science of Human BehaviorRadical Behaviorism | 55 |
Operant Conditioning and the Experimental Analysis of Behavior | 73 |
Skinner on Cognition | 101 |
Skinner on Language | 119 |
Applied Behavior Analysis | 149 |
Expert SelfManager | 165 |
Skinners Views on Bettering Society | 193 |
Criticisms of Skinner | 221 |
Skinners Legacy | 239 |
B F Skinners Published Works | 259 |
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About the Authors | 286 |
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