B. F. Skinner: The Behavior In Organism

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B.F. Skinner Burrhus Frederic Skinner, typically referred to as B. F. Skinner, was an American psychologist who was born on March 20, 1904. He study human behavior, and the behavior of animals, notably pigeons and rats. After he finished school he published several book about behavior when related to society. Skinner was interested in viewing behavior more objectively. In order to do so, he developed the Skinner box. This allowed him to view rats in their environment without disturbing them. Skinner published a book titled The Behavior in Organisms in 1938. In this book he shared the results of his behavior experiments. His work was compared to the work of Ivan Pavlov, however, Skinner focused more on responses to an environment rather than

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