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Science and Human Behavior: a tutorial in behavior analysis
Authors:Michael Jack
Affiliation:Psychology Department, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo 49008, USA. jack.michael@wmich.edu
Abstract:B. F. Skinner's Science and Human Behavior (1953) became the main source of my understanding of behavior during my first semester as a college professor in 1955 at Kansas University. It has continued to exert a major influence throughout my career as the basis for a completely deterministic science of behavior, as a handbook to be consulted as a first step in dealing with any issue in behavior analysis, and as a tutorial in behavioral interpretive analysis--in the use of a small number of behavioral concepts and principles to understand behavior of all degrees of complexity. I describe four general interpretive orientations or maxims that are of broad significance for behavior analysis, and also two underappreciated major theoretical contributions.
Keywords:Science and Human Behavior  B. F. Skinner  behavioral explanation  genetic determination  motivation  radical behaviorism
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