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100 1 Evans, Richard I.|q(Richard Isadore),|d1922-2015.
245 10 B.F. Skinner;|bthe man and his ideas|c[by] Richard I.
Evans.
250 [1st ed.].
260 New York,|bDutton,|c1968.
300 xiv, 140 pages|c19 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 Dialogues with notable contributors to personality theory,
|vv. 4
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-134).
505 0 Reactions to various psychological concepts -- Aversive
versus positive control of behavior -- The formal
educational system -- Issues in contemporary psychology --
Retrospect and prospect -- Appendix 1 The dialogue format
-- an innovation in teaching -- Appendix 2 The theoretical
context of the dialogue.
520 "B. F. Skinner of Harvard University is considered by many
in the field to have made the most important contribution
to psychology in our time. In this dialogue, Dr. Evans
(Professor of Psychology at the University of Houston) is
able to elicit a remarkable degree of candor from
Professor Skinner in answer to questions about his work
and his ideas. Among the many topics covered are the
famous teaching machines invented by Skinner, his views on
Freud and Marx, and his notion of how men might be
"programmed" for peace rather than war. In addition,
Professor Skinner provides a rebuttal to criticisms of his
important and controversial utopian novel, Walden Two." --
Back cover.
600 10 Skinner, B. F.|q(Burrhus Frederic),|d1904-1990.
600 12 Skinner, B. F.|q(Burrhus Frederic),|d1904-1990.
600 17 Skinner, B. F.|q(Burrhus Frederic),|d1904-1990.|2fast
|0(OCoLC)fst00032110
650 0 Psychologists|zUnited States|vBiography.
650 0 Personality.
650 2 Psychology|xhistory.|0(DNLM)D011584Q000266
650 7 Personality.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01058667
650 7 Psychologists.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01081415
651 7 United States.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204155
655 7 Biographies.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01919896
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776 08 |iOnline version:|aEvans, Richard I. (Richard Isadore),
1922-|tB.F. Skinner; the man and his ideas.|b[1st ed.].
|dNew York, Dutton, 1968|w(OCoLC)567898828
830 0 Dialogues with notable contributors to personality theory
;|vv. 4.
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