جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
530
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Oct 12, 2020
ناشر
XanEdu Publishing Inc
ISBN-10
0996453938
ISBN-13
9780996453936
توضیحات
This extended edition of a seminal work by B.F. Skinner brings forth a comprehensive exploration of verbal behavior, examining the nuances of language as a behavior that is influenced by environmental factors. The text articulates not just the mechanics of how language functions, but also the implications for understanding human communication within the realm of behaviorism.
Skinner's innovative approach highlights the importance of understanding verbal behavior in context, positioning it as a response to the stimuli present in one's environment. His analysis dissects the various components of language and their relation to behavior, offering profound insights into the learning processes involved. Readers will find themselves engaged with Skinner's meticulous methodology and groundbreaking theories, which have shaped the field of psychology.
As the pages unfold, Skinner challenges traditional views of language acquisition, arguing that verbal behavior is not merely a result of cognitive processes but is deeply rooted in interaction. The extended edition enriches the original text with further explanations and clarifications, making it accessible to both scholars and enthusiasts alike.
This work stands as a critical pillar in the study of behaviorism, inviting readers to reconsider the foundational aspects of communication and its role in shaping human experience. It remains relevant in contemporary discussions around language development and behavioral analysis, ensuring that Skinner's legacy endures in the exploration of the intersection between language and behavior.
Skinner's innovative approach highlights the importance of understanding verbal behavior in context, positioning it as a response to the stimuli present in one's environment. His analysis dissects the various components of language and their relation to behavior, offering profound insights into the learning processes involved. Readers will find themselves engaged with Skinner's meticulous methodology and groundbreaking theories, which have shaped the field of psychology.
As the pages unfold, Skinner challenges traditional views of language acquisition, arguing that verbal behavior is not merely a result of cognitive processes but is deeply rooted in interaction. The extended edition enriches the original text with further explanations and clarifications, making it accessible to both scholars and enthusiasts alike.
This work stands as a critical pillar in the study of behaviorism, inviting readers to reconsider the foundational aspects of communication and its role in shaping human experience. It remains relevant in contemporary discussions around language development and behavioral analysis, ensuring that Skinner's legacy endures in the exploration of the intersection between language and behavior.