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Opening Skinner´s Box : Great Psychological Experiments of the Twentieth Century

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A century can be understood in many ways - in terms of its inventions, its crimes or its art. In Opening Skinner's Box, Lauren Slater sets out to investigate the twentieth century through a series of ten fascinating, witty and sometimes shocking accounts of its key psychological experiments. Starting with the founder of modern scientific experimentation, B.F. Skinner, Slater traces the evolution of the last hundred years' most pressing concerns - free will, authoritarianism, violence, conformity and morality. Previously buried in academic textbooks, these often daring experiments are now seen in their full context and told as stories, rich in plot, wit and character.

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Opening Skinner´s Box : Great Psychological Experiments of the Twentieth Century, Lauren Slater

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Título
Opening Skinner´s Box : Great Psychological Experiments of the Twentieth Century
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Pan Macmillan
Publicado en
2005
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
288
ISBN10
074756860X
ISBN13
9780747568605
Serie
Primera publicación
2006
Título original
Opening Skinner
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3,85 de 5
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A century can be understood in many ways - in terms of its inventions, its crimes or its art. In Opening Skinner's Box, Lauren Slater sets out to investigate the twentieth century through a series of ten fascinating, witty and sometimes shocking accounts of its key psychological experiments. Starting with the founder of modern scientific experimentation, B.F. Skinner, Slater traces the evolution of the last hundred years' most pressing concerns - free will, authoritarianism, violence, conformity and morality. Previously buried in academic textbooks, these often daring experiments are now seen in their full context and told as stories, rich in plot, wit and character.