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Additional Resources on B.F. Skinner

B. F. Skinner
(1920-1990)

REFERENCES:
Johnson, J.A., Musial, D, Hall, G.E., Gollnick, D.M., & Dupuis, V.L. (2005). Introduction to the
     foundations of American education. 14th ed. Boston: Pearson Education.

Schultz, F. (2000). SOURCES: Notable selections in education. New York: McGraw-Hill
     Dushkin.

FURTHER READING:
Abra, J. (1988). Skinner on creativity: A critical commentary. Leonardo, 21, 407-412.

Barash, D.P. (2005, April 1). B.F. Skinner, revisited. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 
     pp. B10-B11.

Chance, P. & Vargas, J. S. (2002, May/June). The depths of genius. Psychology Today, p. 52. 

Hablas, R. H. (1979). Science and education: An examination of metaphor in the work of
     B.F. Skinner. Ph. D. dissertation, University of Dallas, United States. Retrieved April 28,
     2008, from Dissertation Abstracts International. (Publication No. AAT 8117141).

Thyer, B. A. (2007). On the possible influence of Bertrand Russell on B.F. Skinner's approach
     to education. The Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 40, 587.


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