While I appreciate David P. Barash’s fine essays, I take exception to his latest (“B.F. Skinner, Revisited,” The Chronicle Review, April 1). In it, he manages to misrepresent the views of not one but ...
B.F. Skinner's theory of operant conditioning revolutionized psychology by demonstrating how behavior could be shaped through reinforcement. His work, which posits that behaviors are learned through ...
Operant conditioning is a procedure for controlling behavior, explored and exploited most notably by B. F. Skinner, followed by many subsequent researchers. It involves shaping the behavior of an ...
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