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Bf Skinner Theory

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Child Development: B.F. Skinner In the field of child development, many psychologists, sociologists, and behaviorists contributed and came up with different theories that helped to form our current education system. One of those is B.F. Skinner’s theory of behaviorism, which had a great impact on many strategies we use today for teaching and training. In his theory, operant conditioning is the most famous and influential idea that helped people to understand the behaviors of children and even adults. Skinner focused on how the environments, in the form of reinforcement and punishments, influence behaviors. Thus, his theory cannot explain the higher cognitive functions such as problem solving and critical thinking. Despite his theory’s critiques, Skinner stood strong on his ideas and theories. While other psychologists believed that human psychology is a complex system because there are so many external influences, Skinner had believed that human’s mind is the same as other animals, which explains why he had done experiments using pigeons. Inspired by Watson and Pavlov, Skinner decided to study psychology and focused on behaviorism. Skinner’s theory was based on self-observation, which made him stood onto his believes regardless of the oppositions. In fact, during WW II, “Skinner convinced the military to fund his research--the famous Project Pigeon--to train pigeons to guide bombs and torpedoes.” (Greengrass, pg, 80) He chose pigeons because he thinks they live

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