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B.F. Skinner Burrhus Frederic Skinner (March 20, 1904 – August 18, 1990) was an American psychologist, behaviorist, author, inventor, and social philosopher. He was a professor of psychology at Harvard University from 1958 until his retirement in 1974. C ...
's first book and was published in May 1938 as a volume of the Century Psychology Series. It set out the parameters for the discipline that would come to be called the experimental analysis of behavior (EAB) and
Behavior Analysis Behaviorism is a systematic approach to understanding the behavior of humans and animals. It assumes that behavior is either a reflex evoked by the pairing of certain antecedent stimuli in the environment, or a consequence of that individual' ...
. This book was reviewed in 1939 by Ernest R. Hilgard. Skinner looks at science behavior and how the analysis of behavior produces data which can be studied, rather than acquiring data through a conceptual or neural process. In the book, behavior is classified either as respondent or operant behavior, where respondent behavior is caused by an observable stimulus and operant behavior is where there is no observable stimulus for a behavior. The behavior is studied in depth with rats and the feeding responses they exhibit.


References


Further reading


A Celebration of the Behavior of Organisms at Fifty (9 articles).
''Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior'', 50(2), pp. 277–358. * Bissell, Margaret (2001)

In Daniel Schugurensky (Ed.), ''History of Education: Selected Moments of the 20th Century'' (online). * Roche, B. & Barnes, D. (1997)
"The behavior of organisms?"
''The Psychological Record'', 47, pp. 597–618. *Thompson, T. (1988)
"Benedictus behavior analysis: B.F. Skinner's Magnum Opus at fifty"
''Contemporary Psychology,'' 33(5), 397–402.


External links


B. F. Skinner Foundation
(the publisher's website). Behaviorism History of psychology Works by B. F. Skinner Appleton-Century books 1938 non-fiction books {{psych-book-stub