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Science And Human Behavior

Book • 1965
In 'Science and Human Behavior', B.F.

Skinner presents a comprehensive case for a natural science of human behavior, focusing on operant conditioning and the role of environment in shaping behavior.

The book discusses topics such as reflexes, operant behavior, and social contingencies, offering insights into how behavior can be analyzed and influenced.

Skinner's work has been influential in fields like education and behavioral economics.

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Susan Garrett
while discussing his theory on control and reinforcement.
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