Behavior Theory in Practice Part 1, 1966
Scope and Contents
Produced by Appleton-Century Crofts. Written by Ellen Reese.
This segment, based on the research of B.F. Skinner, talks about the laws of behavioral theory in both laboratory and natural environments. These laws include: respondent vs. operant behavior, cumulative record, operant conditioning, shaping, and reinforcing the stimulus.
Dates
- 1966
Extent
From the Collection: 19 Linear Feet (163 films, 19 boxes)
Language of Materials
Collection materials primarily in English
Access Restrictions
Unprocessed collection. Access requires production of viewing copies; 30 days prior notice required. Contact the Historical Audiovisuals Program for more information.
Scope and Contents
Produced by Appleton-Century Crofts. Written by Ellen Reese.
This segment, based on the research of B.F. Skinner, talks about the laws of behavioral theory in both laboratory and natural environments. These laws include: respondent vs. operant behavior, cumulative record, operant conditioning, shaping, and reinforcing the stimulus.
Physical Description
16 mm answer print. Runtime: 20 min. Color, sound.
Collecting Area Details
Part of the Historical Audiovisuals Collection Collecting Area
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