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Psychotherapy - That type of psychotherapy that seeks to change abnormal or maladaptive behavior  patterns by the use of extinction and inhibitory processes and/or positive and negative reinforces in classical and operant conditioning situations.

B F Skinner - Biography by Dr.  C. G. Boeree

B F Skinner - Behaviorist Theory

  Association of Behavior Analysis - 3/5
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Behavior Analysis Archive at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - This archive solicits material relevant to understanding how previous and current environments combine to determine behavior. I hope that basic researchers, practitioners, and other citizens will use this material to create many better environments. 4/5
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Behaviour Online - Behavior Online aspires to be the premier World Wide Web gathering place for mental health professionals and applied behavioral scientists--a place where professionals of every discipline can feel at home. Behavior Online will thrive only if many people and organizations participate and help to shape it. Behavior Online is a registered trademark of Behavior Online, Inc.  4/5
Behavioral Science Research Instititute (BSRI) 2/5
Behaviorism - As the "science of behavior," were taught that Watson was the father of behaviorism and that February 24, 1913 was the day on which modern behaviorism was born.   3/5
Behaviorism in Watson's Own Words.- An Article. 3/5
Behaviorism: Skinner and Dennett - Philosophy of Mind Curtis Brown.   3/5
Behaviorism Tutorial - Free online introductory tutorial on Behaviorism. Focuses on the distinction between methodological... 3/5
Behaviorism, BF Skinner, Social Control, Modern Psychology - The Stimulus and the Response: A Critique of BF Skinner - by Ayn Rand. Meaning.  4/5
Behaviorism: The Rise and Fall of a Discipline - An APA Article. 3/5
Behavioural Temperaments - Welcome! This Page is about behavioral individuality in infants, children and adults. It is intended as a clearinghouse for research and practical information about temperamental characteristics to be used by parents, students, professionals and others who have an interest in temperament.  3/5
Behaviorists for Social Responsibility. 3/5
B.F. Skinner - Operant Conditioning - QuickTime video clip of Skinner discussing his theory.  2/5
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B.F. Skinner Foundation - Manages Skinner's literary estate, and publishes significant literary and scientific works in the analysis of behaviour. Site includes information about Skinner, his work, and life. 5/5  Student
BF Skinner -  (Burrhus Frederick Skinner) elaboration of the theory of reinforcement and his advocacy of its application to learning helped to establish the ...  3/5
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Cambridge Centre for Behavioural Studies - Is a nonprofit, charitable organization whose mission is to bring solutions from behavioral science to real-world challenges. Welcome to our Website!  5/5
Classical Conditioning - An Article. 3/5  Student
CogPrints: A Review of BF Skinner's Verbal Behavior - A Review of BF Skinner's Verbal Behavior.  4/5
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy - Marsha Linehan (1991) pioneered this treatment, based on the idea that psychosocial treatment of those with Borderline Personality Disorder was as important in controlling the condition as traditional psycho- and pharmacotherapy were. 3/5
Drive Reduction Theory - Hull developed a version of behaviorism in which the stimulus (S) affects the organism (O) and the resulting response (R) depends upon characteristics of both O and S. In other words, Hull was interested in studying intervening variables that affected behavior such as initial drive, incentives, inhibitors, and prior training (habit strength). 3/5
Drive Reduction Theory - C. Hull. Overview: Hull developed a version of behaviorism in which the stimulus (S) affects the organism (O). 3/5
Experience and Theory as Determinants of Attitudes toward Mental Representation - The Case of Knight Dunlap and the Vanishing Images of J.B. Watson. 3/5
From Behaviorism to Humanism - An Article. 3/5
Great Ideas in Personality--Behaviorism - Behaviorism as a Theory of Personality: A Critical Look":  3/5
Neobehaviorism Logical Positivism, Operationalism, and Physicalism. Study Notes. 3/5
Operant Conditioning and Behaviorism - A Historical Outline  3/5  Student
Skinner's Defense of Behaviorism, Classic Works, Animal Learning Theory, and Utopian Societies  3/5
The Relationship of Behaviorism, Neo-Behaviorism and Cognitivism to an Evangelical Bibliology. - An Article. 3/5
Theorists of Behaviorism 3/5
Thorndike, Edward L(ee) (1874-1949) - Thorndike, Edward L(ee) (1874-1949) - Brief Biography. 2/5
Three Guys Who Traumatized Rats and Little Boys - I'll be straight-up from line one. Watson is the guy who traumatized little boys -- well, ONE little boy anyway -- and Thorndike and Skinner limited their psychological meddling to rats and other lab animals only. 2/5
Whatever Happened to Little Albert? - Almost 60 years after it was first reported, Watson and Rayner's (1920) attempted conditioning of the infant Albert B. is one of the most widely cited experiments in textbook psychology. 3/5
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