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Skinner United States actor (1858-1942) United States actress noted for her one-woman shows (1901-1979) United States psychologist and a leading proponent of behaviorism (1904-1990) a person who prepares or deals in animal skins muleteer: a worker who drives mules
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Skinner box An operant conditioning chamber (sometimes called a Skinner box after B. F. Skinner, its inventor) is an experimental apparatus used by psychologists to study operant conditioning in animals. The structure forming the shell of a chamber is a three-dimensional box large enough to easily accommodate the organism (rat, pigeon, monkey, etc) serving as the subject in the research. ...
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Skinner box A device that automatically released food in response to an animal manipulating a specific object (eg, pressing a bar). This device allowed scientists to measure behavior accurately over long periods of time. Skin popping Injecting a drug under the skin.
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Skinner b. an experimental enclosure for testing animal conditioning, in which the subject animal performs (e.g., presses a bar or lever) to obtain a reward.
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