B.F Skinner`s Verbal Behavior Theory
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By Lyla Kolman
Skinner Himself
Full name – Burrhus Frederic Skinner
1904 – 1990
Celebrated Psychologist from Pennsylvania
Inventions for psychology experiments
Theory of operant conditioning
Verbal Behavior (1957)
Behaviorism
All human behavior is a result of the human
response to environmental stimuli.
Can be studied and predicted.
Three central characteristics:
1. Observation – only observable behaviors are
important
2. Environmentalism – the stimulus of environment is
the main factor that determines behavior.
3. Learning – humans are taught and shaped by their
responses to environment.
Classical Conditioning
Aspect of Behaviorism
Associationism – humans
will feel a positive
response to things they
associate with good
experiences, and a
negative response to
things they associate with
bad experiences
Pavlov’s Dog:
Verbal Behavior Theory
Skinner believed language functioned the same as
any other trait – it was conditioned and learned
A conversation is a “behavior chain”(1)
Each sentence provides a conditional stimulus
which is responded to by the following sentence
Four types of Verbal Behavior:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Echoic
Mands/Tact
Interverbals
Autoclitic
(1) http://www3.niu.edu/acad/psych/Millis/History/2003/cogrev_skinner.htm
Echoic Verbal Behavior
Primary form of verbal behavior
Includes repeated utterances Can you say
“mommy”?
Mommy!
Mands & Tact
An abbreviation of
“Demands”
Short directions, utterances
driven by need
Not driven by need
Disclose information
Wait
Stop
I need…
Go
Interverbals
Used as interaction during dialogue
No information disclosed
Thank you
Please
Autoclitic
Internal speech/thought
According to Skinner, follows the same rules as
verbal speech
Influences verbal behavior
Thoughts are private. Jeeez. That’s why
they’re internal.i need to type more of this.
Tok is cooollll.
Skinner & Whorf
Can these two theories coexist?
Language is
a learned,
conditioned
behavior
Our thoughts
are fully
determined by
language
Things to consider: human development, culture and knowledge
Bibliography
http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/skinner.html
http://www.skewsme.com/behavior/baby_tender_
b.jpg
http://www3.niu.edu/acad/psych/Millis/History/200
3/cogrev_skinner.htm
http://www.chomsky.info/articles/1967----.htm
http://www3.niu.edu/acad/psych/Millis/History/200
3/cogrev_skinner.htm
The Person
Images
Clip art
www.skewsme.com/behavior/baby_tender_b.jpg
http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/stafford/rs_
skinner.htm
http://www.xtimeline.com/evt/view.aspx?id=4105
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