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Encyclopedia > Experimental analysis of behavior

The experimental analysis of behavior is the name given to the approach to psychology founded by B. F. Skinner. As its name suggests, it s foundational principle was the rejection of theoretical analysis, in particular the kinds of learning theory that had grown up in the comparative psychology of the 1920-1950 period, in favor of a more direct approach. It owed its early success to the effectiveness of Skinner's procedure of operant conditioning, both in the laboratory and in behavior therapy.


Although the experimental analysis of behavior was founded on the ideas of Skinner's radical behaviorism, it can be seen as a set of procedures and topics, and nowadays these are followed by many psychologists who do not align themselves with Skinner's philosophy of psychology.


Skinner's own use of the intervening variable of response strength to explain the effects of reinforcement has led many to question the claim that the experimental analysis of behaviour is atheoretical.


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Behaviorism Tutorial - Part 1 - Section 4 (2256 words)
A variety of behaviorism that departs from the ones described in earlier sections of this tutorial, despite some occasional superficial similarities in terminology, is "behavior analysis." Behavior analysis is most closely associated with the work of B. Skinner.
The experimental analysis of behavior is the systematic context for research in psychology.
The conceptual analysis of behavior is the philosophical, theoretical examination of the subject matter and methods of behavior analysis, as well as other forms of psychology.
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