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The Verbal Action of the Listener as a Basis for Rule-Governanceht ultimately to be contingency shaped. An important subset of this behavior is rule-governed (Skinner, 1966, 1969, Chapter 6). Skinner (1969, p. 146) provides a worthwhile example. An outfielder moves to catch a ball. Following its trajectory, he moves under it and grasps it with his glove. Skinner保守 发表于 2025-3-29 01:06:29
Correlated Hypothesizing and the Distinction between Contingency-Shaped and Rule-Governed Behaviorunctioning. Within psychology, there has been an enduring controversy over whether such terms qualify as basic explanatory terms, or whether they are misleading intrusions from ordinary language. On one hand, cognitivists have conformed to common usage, encorporating “knowledge,” “awareness,” and ot拱墙 发表于 2025-3-29 04:25:01
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Some Clinical Implications of Rule-Governed Behaviorin health, and sustain social relationships. The controlling influences of salary, nutrition, and attention are apparent and require little psychological interpretation. “Abnormal” behavior that is not closely related to prevailing contingencies presents a puzzle. Why do some intelligent, capable pe