[MD] The Quality/MOQ dichotomy.

MarshaV marshalz at charter.net
Fri Mar 13 02:36:05 PDT 2009


At 03:43 PM 3/12/2009, you wrote:
>For evidence of why I think what I said above, try "Behaviorism" by John
>Watson, although he focused mainly on the classical conditioning model he
>lays the ground for what followed. B.F. Skinner's "Science and Human
>Behavior" offers and exhaustive treatment of the subject and Skinner is
>surprisingly readable. He originally planned to be a writer. His B.A. is in
>English and it shows.
>
>Skinner was very dubious about "thinking" but thought that, to the extent
>that it could be defined, it too is control by the environment. Aaron Beck's
>Cognitive Behavioral Therapy fairly successfully attempts to directly apply
>the principles of behavioral control specifically to thinking.


Krimel,

Did Skinner and Watson make objective observations and reports in the 
say way as the anthropologists of LILA?  With the same observational 
limitations and prone to the say errors?


Marsha





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