The Analysis of Behavior. A Program for Self-Instruction
Psihologija
084456
New York - Toronto - London
1961
15×22,5
meki
337
engleski
30,00 EUR
24,00 EUR
Štedite: 6,00 EUR (20%)
"The Analysis of Behavior: A Program for Self-Instruction" is a 1961 book by James G. Holland and B. F. Skinner that used programmed instruction to teach the principles of experimental behavior analysis. The program broke down complex concepts into small, sequential steps, guiding the learner through a series of carefully structured questions and answers to master the material on their own. This approach, originally designed for teaching machines, was a landmark example of applying Skinner's principles of operant conditioning to education and has been adapted into modern online versions.