📖 B. F. Skinner

🌍 Americano

🎂 March 20, 1904  –  ⚰️ August 18, 1990
B.F. Skinner was a prominent psychologist and behaviorist known for his research on operant conditioning. He believed that behavior is shaped and maintained by its consequences, which can include rewards and punishments. Skinner conducted numerous experiments, often using animals such as rats and pigeons, to demonstrate how behaviors can be reinforced or altered through various stimuli. Skinner introduced concepts like reinforcement schedules, which show how the timing of rewards affects learning and behavior. His work laid the foundation for behavioral psychology and influenced a wide range of fields, including education, therapy, and behavior modification techniques. He emphasized the importance of observable behaviors over internal thoughts or motivations. In addition to his research, Skinner authored influential books, including "Walden Two" and "Beyond Freedom and Dignity," where he explored the implications of behaviorism for society and individual freedom. He advocated for a more scientific approach to understanding human behavior, often prioritizing empirical evidence over philosophical speculation. B.F. Skinner was a leading psychologist who focused on the principles of behaviorism and operant conditioning. He conducted experiments that revealed how rewards and punishments shape behavior, significantly influencing psychology. Through his writings and theories, Skinner contributed to practical applications of behaviorism in various fields, advocating for a scientific understanding of human actions.
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