Considerations about the selection by consequences model: what has changed in 28 years?
This article compares two sets of texts published in Brazil, in 1 988 and 201 6, focused on the analysis of the selection by consequences model proposed by Skinner. It is presented the academic contexts in which the two sets were produced, a brief summary of the main contributions of each text, maki...
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doaj-66febd267f804b178e77620c0c07cd2c2020-11-24T22:26:07ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáInteração em Psicologia1981-80762017-01-0120310.5380/psi.v20i3.5004326246Considerations about the selection by consequences model: what has changed in 28 years?Maria Helena Leite Hunziker0Universidade de São PauloThis article compares two sets of texts published in Brazil, in 1 988 and 201 6, focused on the analysis of the selection by consequences model proposed by Skinner. It is presented the academic contexts in which the two sets were produced, a brief summary of the main contributions of each text, making a comparison between them in order to glimpse the evolution that has taken place in the community of behavior analysts in Brazil along of the last 28 years. In the end, it is suggested that new publications could analyse recent experimental data regarding their compatibility with the selection on the ontogenety level, complementing the theoretical / philosophical considerations presented here about the selection on filohenetic and cultural levels.http://revistas.ufpr.br/psicologia/article/view/50043Seleção pelas consequênciasexperimentaçãoSkinner |
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Maria Helena Leite Hunziker Considerations about the selection by consequences model: what has changed in 28 years? Interação em Psicologia Seleção pelas consequências experimentação Skinner |
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Considerations about the selection by consequences model: what has changed in 28 years? |
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Considerations about the selection by consequences model: what has changed in 28 years? |
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Universidade Federal do Paraná |
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Interação em Psicologia |
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1981-8076 |
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This article compares two sets of texts published in Brazil, in 1 988 and 201 6, focused on the analysis of
the selection by consequences model proposed by Skinner. It is presented the academic contexts in
which the two sets were produced, a brief summary of the main contributions of each text, making a
comparison between them in order to glimpse the evolution that has taken place in the community of
behavior analysts in Brazil along of the last 28 years. In the end, it is suggested that new publications
could analyse recent experimental data regarding their compatibility with the selection on the
ontogenety level, complementing the theoretical / philosophical considerations presented here about the
selection on filohenetic and cultural levels. |
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Seleção pelas consequências experimentação Skinner |
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http://revistas.ufpr.br/psicologia/article/view/50043 |
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