item2

 

Store

 

Books Available

DVDs Available

Shopping Cart

B. F. Skinner - The Behavior of Organisms: An Experimental Analysis
Published in 1938 originally. Reprinted by the B. F. Skinner Foundation, 1991 and 1999.

Published by: B. F. Skinner Foundation
ISBN: Hardcover: 1-58390-007-1, Paperback: 0-87411-487-X
Hardback $30 plus $5 Shipping and handling Add to cart
Paperback $20 plus $5 Shipping and handling Add to cart

With the publication of his first book, The Behavior of Organisms (1938), B. F. Skinner launched a new science based on selection by consequences as the mechanism through which behavior changes during the lifetime of the individual. The book summarizes nearly ten years of research, spanning the years of Skinner's graduate school days at Harvard through his three years as a member of the Society of Fellows. In the book, Skinner defines his basic unit of behavior, which he named the operant, proposes rate as the basic datum, and describes his research program--to identify the variables of which behavior is a function.

After publication of The Behavior of Organisms, Skinner continued research and writing at the University of Minnesota and at Indiana University before returning in 1948 to Harvard. He extended his scientific analysis to the design of cultures in Walden Two (1948), to verbal behavior (Verbal Behavior, 1957), and to the field of education (The Technology of Teaching, 1968). In 1971 Skinner published a best seller, Beyond Freedom and Dignity, addressing the implications of behavioral science for traditional notions of control. These endeavors, and many other articles and books, had their origins in The Behavior of Organisms which opened up a new frontier in the understanding of behavior.

All Contents Copyright © 2006 B. F. Skinner Foundation. All Rights Reserved. Cambridge, MA

February 2006

item3a1a1a1a1a item3e1a1a1a1 item3d1a1a1a1 item3c1a1a1a1 item3b1a1a1a1 item3a2a1a1a1