Re: B.F. Skinner
Definition
B.F. Skinner researched the behavioral-based motivation in experiments with rats. Skinner (1904-1990) was a Harvard psychologist, whom played a significant role in research operate conditioning in which that consequences determine future behavior (Satterlee, p.165).
Satterlee, Anita (2013) Organizational Management & Leadership: A Christian
Perspective Second Edition. Raleigh, NC: Synergistics International
Summary: In the article “Evaluation of Check In/Check Out for Students With Internalizing Behavior Problems”, published in the Journal of Emotional and Behavioral (2013), authors Katherine K. Hunter, Jeffrey S. Chenier and Frank M. Gresham they explain how the study of internalizing behavior is compared to the …show more content…
I tend to agree that if a person knows that they are getting rewarded they will more than likely to continue to have good behavior. Nothing about punishment was mentioned in this article about children who are defiant when doing this study. It did not mention what would happen if the student refused to cooperation in doing the study. Of course, in Skinner’s behavior modification on punishment in Organizational Management and Leadership he states that if punished you should as taking something away then the problem will more than likely not occur again. I tend to think this way in children if you punished them in the right way of course they will tend to repeat it again. When I was a children our punishment was getting a spanking, out parents did not worry about taking something away but the spanking was enough to remind me not to do it again. In today’s society being spanked is no longer acceptable. I do believe in discipline a child that does not mean to abuse