An analysis of Skinner’s references from 1930 to 1938

Authors

  • Maria Amalia Pie Abib Andery
  • Nilza Micheletto
  • Tereza Maria de Azevedo Pires Sério

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31505/rbtcc.v4i1.120

Keywords:

B. F. Skinner, Análise de referências, Sistema explicativo skinneriano, Reference analysis, Skinnerian explanatory system

Abstract

An author’s references may indicate relationships of opposition, acceptance or refusal between the knowledge being constructed and the available knowledge. References can also indicate the relationships an author has to admit to have his work accepted. Skinner’s references, on his 35 publications, between 1930 and 1938, were analyzed to evaluate the possible existence of Skinner’s intellectual isolation during this period. 275 references were identified, with 151 different titles referred, and, including Skinner, 106 different authors. Skinner was the most referred author (126 references). On Skinner’s publications of experimental studies (19 publications), the great majority of the references were to his own previous work. The authors’ conclusion is that due to the methodological and conceptual peculiarities of Skinner’s work, during this period, he had to rely on his own work.

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Published

2002-02-01

How to Cite

Andery, M. A. P. A., Micheletto, N., & Sério, T. M. de A. P. (2002). An analysis of Skinner’s references from 1930 to 1938. Brazilian Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, 4(1), 21–33. https://doi.org/10.31505/rbtcc.v4i1.120

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