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frequency of
response usually drops after the
reinforcement occurs. "
Skinnerian"
principles have been used to
create token economies in a
number of institutions...
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simulating actual combat,
using mainly Pavlovian classical conditioning and
Skinnerian operant conditioning (both
forms of behaviorism).
Modern marksmanship...
- on
applied behavior analysis (ABA).
Critics such as Noam
Chomsky label Skinnerian or
radical behaviorism as S–R (stimulus–response, or to use Skinner's...
- "Ralph
Franklin Hefferline: The
Gestalt Therapist among the
Skinnerians or the
Skinnerian among the
Gestalt Therapists?".
Journal of the
History of the...
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Harvard University. He was an
active researcher in
animal learning in the
Skinnerian tradition.
Herrnstein was the
Edgar Pierce Professor of
Psychology until...
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Cartesian dualism (advocating
independent mental and
physical substances) and
Skinnerian behaviorism and
physicalism (declaring only
physical substances) because...
- as one form of
functional analytic psychotherapy,
which is
based on a
Skinnerian psychological model of
behavior change,
generally referred to as applied...
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Staddon is a British-born
American psychologist. He has been a
critic of
Skinnerian behaviorism and
proposed a theoretically-based "New Behaviorism". John...
- Barnes-Holmes, D.; Roche, B., eds. (2001).
Relational Frame Theory: A Post-
Skinnerian account of
human language and cognition. New York:
Plenum Press. ISBN 9780306466007...
- language.
Teleological behaviorism:
Proposed by
Howard Rachlin, post-
Skinnerian, purposive,
close to microeconomics.
Focuses on
objective observation...