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Citation. Skinner, B. F. (1953). Science and human behavior. Macmillan. Abstract. Designed as an introduction to psychology, the subject matter is presented in an essay-like manner, with the author's concept of "operant behavior" serving as the core of the book. 6 sections (29 chapters) include these topics: The possibility of a science of human behavior; the analysis of behavior; the ...
Science And Human Behavior. B.F Skinner. Simon and Schuster, 1965 - Political Science - 461 pages. The psychology classic—a detailed study of scientific theories of human nature and the...
5,718 Citations. Citation Type. More Filters. Science and human behavior: A review of William Baum’s Understanding Behaviorism: Behavior, Culture, and Evolution (2nd ed.) S. Leigland. Psychology, Philosophy. 2006.
section i: the possibility of a science of human behavior i. can science help? 3 ii. a science of behavior 11 iii. why organisms behave 23 section ii: the analysis of behavior iv. reflexes and conditioned reflexes 45 v. operant behavior 59 vi. shaping and maintaining operant behavior 91 vii. operant discrimination 107 viii.
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Science and human behavior. BF Skinner. Simon and Schuster, 1965. 29228: ... Behavioral and brain sciences 7 (4), 547-553, 1984. 2239: 1984: Some quantitative ...
Nov 6, 2023 · Cite this living reference work entry. The ECPH Encyclopedia of Psychology. Li Boshu &. Zhang Kan. 7 Accesses. Download reference work entry PDF. Science and Human Behavior is a seminal theoretical work on the science of human behavior, written by American psychologist Burrhus Frederic Skinner.