Has psychology ever been a science of behavior? A comment on Skinner. |
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Authors: | Pfaus, James G. Blackburn, James R. Harpur, Timothy J. MacDonald, M. A. Mana, Michael J. Jacobs, W. J. |
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Abstract: | Argues that B. F. Skinner (see record 1988-00027-001) failed to recognize the role of behaviorism in the failure of psychology to become a science of behavior. The authors state that behaviorism has generated laws concerning the impact of behavior on certain environments instead of laws of behavior. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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