How Did Bf Skinner Study Psychology

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On March 20, 1904 in Pennsylvania, Burrhus Frederic Skinner was born. Burrhus Frederic Skinner, also known as B.F. Skinner, was born in a small town of Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. His mother was a stay-at-home mom and his father was a lawyer. While Skinner was a child, he found an interest in building different gadgets and contraptions. While studying at Hampton College, he developed a passion for writing and tried to become a professional writer, but he did not succeed in it. After two years, he went a little further pursuing his dream and became a student at Harvard University and started studying psychology. While B.F. Skinner studied at Harvard, he searched for different ways to study behavior. Skinner also is known as the father of Operant

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