
Behaviorism
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Behaviorism
Volume 3, Number 1, Spring, 1975
| ARTICLES Where is the Agent
in Behavior? Mental
States Positive
and Negative Reinforcement, A Distinction That Is No Longer Necessary; or a Better Way to
Talk about Bad Things Away with
Positive and Negative Reinforcement Alternative
Sets as a Framework for Behavioral Formulations and Research Some
Psychological Implications of Language Flexibility In
Defense of Self-Determination: A Critique of B. F. Skinner Comment |
Rev. 2.0
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