Skinner has been identified in behavior analytic literature as an author contrary to the use of punishment or aversive control in general. Some studies analyzed some works of the author and identified that Skinner highlights more negative than positive points regarding to the use of aversive control. The aim of this study was to extend the analysis made in the previous studies using documents (articles, chapters, books and autobiographies) published by Skinner between 1930 and 1990, regarding to adequacy, effectiveness, by-products and prescription or non-prescription of punishment. The results indicated that Skinner presented more descriptions classified as negative regarding to adequacy, effectiveness, and by-products of punishment. By-pr...
Skinner's approach to a science of behavior is discussed with reference to the concept of "externali...
In this series of articles Skinner's model of selection byconsequences is critically presented. The ...
Behaviorism is not a unified philosophy in science. There are at least 15 different behaviorisms, di...
The initial draft of the concept of operant conditioning and of the single-subject experimental desi...
This paper aims to clarify B. F. Skinner’s position on definition, types, and functions of rules on ...
B. F. Skinner’s The Behavior of Organisms (Skinner, 1938) made a lasting impact in the world of psyc...
John B. Watson is known mainly for having formalized a general and alternative proposal for psycholo...
Objetivou-se apresentar a evolução de conceitos na análise do comportamento, especialmente nos traba...
John B. Watson é conhecido principalmente por ter formalizado uma proposta geral e alternativa de ps...
This essay presents the results of an analysis of Skinnerian texts, developed with the aim of making...
O campo de estudo, denominado controle aversivo, é constituído pelas contingências de reforçamento n...
O campo de estudo, denominado controle aversivo, é constituído pelas contingências de reforçamento n...
Some critics label Skinner's radical behaviorism as environmentalist, and defender of the concepts o...
Historical interpretations of the initial career of B. F. Skinner include theoretical and empirical ...
Historical interpretations of the initial career of B. F. Skinner include theoretical and empirical ...
Skinner's approach to a science of behavior is discussed with reference to the concept of "externali...
In this series of articles Skinner's model of selection byconsequences is critically presented. The ...
Behaviorism is not a unified philosophy in science. There are at least 15 different behaviorisms, di...
The initial draft of the concept of operant conditioning and of the single-subject experimental desi...
This paper aims to clarify B. F. Skinner’s position on definition, types, and functions of rules on ...
B. F. Skinner’s The Behavior of Organisms (Skinner, 1938) made a lasting impact in the world of psyc...
John B. Watson is known mainly for having formalized a general and alternative proposal for psycholo...
Objetivou-se apresentar a evolução de conceitos na análise do comportamento, especialmente nos traba...
John B. Watson é conhecido principalmente por ter formalizado uma proposta geral e alternativa de ps...
This essay presents the results of an analysis of Skinnerian texts, developed with the aim of making...
O campo de estudo, denominado controle aversivo, é constituído pelas contingências de reforçamento n...
O campo de estudo, denominado controle aversivo, é constituído pelas contingências de reforçamento n...
Some critics label Skinner's radical behaviorism as environmentalist, and defender of the concepts o...
Historical interpretations of the initial career of B. F. Skinner include theoretical and empirical ...
Historical interpretations of the initial career of B. F. Skinner include theoretical and empirical ...
Skinner's approach to a science of behavior is discussed with reference to the concept of "externali...
In this series of articles Skinner's model of selection byconsequences is critically presented. The ...
Behaviorism is not a unified philosophy in science. There are at least 15 different behaviorisms, di...