Description |
xii, 246 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-238) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: shaping a profession: behaviorism in American psychology -- The birth of psychological behaviorism -- From apogee to perigee: radical behaviorism appears but fails to take root -- The conceptual basis of neobehaviorism and behavioral science -- The behaviorist as research manager: Clark L. Hull and the writing of principles of behavior -- The behaviorist as philosopher: B.F. Skinner -- Behaviorists as social engineers: behavior modification applied to abnormal psychology -- Faithful unto this last: the neobehaviorist hegemony. |
Subject |
Behaviorism (Psychology) -- History.
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Behaviorism (Psychology) |
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History. |
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Behaviorism -- history. |
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Behaviorism (Psychology) -- History.
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ISBN |
0814756115 hardcover alkaline paper |
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