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  1. B. F. Skinner - Wikipedia

    Skinner developed behavior analysis, especially the philosophy of radical behaviorism, [7] and founded the experimental analysis of behavior, a school of experimental research psychology. He also used …

  2. Operant Conditioning In Psychology: B.F. Skinner Theory

    Oct 17, 2025 · Who created it: B.F. Skinner, who expanded on Edward Thorndike’s “Law of Effect.” Key concept: Operant conditioning shapes behavior through reinforcement (which aims to increase a …

  3. B.F. Skinner | Biography, Facts, & Contributions | Britannica

    The American psychologist B.F. Skinner (1904–90) built on Thorndike’s law of effect and formalized the process of operant conditioning, which he understood to be the explanatory basis of human …

  4. B.F. Skinner: Biography of the Influential Behaviorist

    Apr 29, 2026 · B.F. Skinner was an influential psychologist known for his theory of operant conditioning. Operant conditioning involves learning behaviors through positive or negative reinforcement. …

  5. Skinner, Inc.

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  6. Who Was B.F. Skinner? The Father of Operant Conditioning

    Mar 19, 2026 · Skinner is best known for developing operant conditioning: the theory that behavior is shaped and maintained by its consequences. He’s also known for the Skinner Box, a controlled …

  7. B. F. SKINNER FOUNDATION – Better Behavioral Science for a More …

    Learn the basics of behavior analysis from the course developed by Drs. B. F. Skinner and James Holland.

  8. B. F. Skinner: Biography and Theories - Explore Psychology

    Nov 5, 2021 · B. F. Skinner was an advocate for behaviorism and believed that psychology should be the science of observable behavior. His work contributed to our understanding of operant …

  9. What Did B. F. Skinner Contribute to Psychology?

    Jul 13, 2025 · Burrhus Frederic Skinner, a name synonymous with behaviorism, fundamentally reshaped our understanding of human and animal behavior.

  10. Skinner Develops the Behaviorist School of Psychology

    B.F. Skinner was a prominent psychologist who developed the behaviorist school of psychology, particularly through his work on operant conditioning. In 1953, he published "Science and Human …