Many today point to one's personal history and environment to explain the behaviors of themselves and others, particularly when these behaviors have detrimental consequences. Join us for a discussion of Skinner, the father of radical behaviorism, which in its day provided a scientific backing to the emphasis on one's history as the cause of their current behaviors.
Many today point to one's personal history and environment to explain the behaviors of themselves and others, particularly when these behaviors have detrimental consequences. Join us for a discussion of Skinner, the father of radical behaviorism, which in its day provided a scientific backing to the emphasis on one's history as the cause of their current behaviors.