What is another word for Burrhus Frederic Skinner?
Pronunciation: [bˈʌrhəs fɹˈɛdɪɹˌɪk skˈɪnə] (IPA)
Burrhus Frederic Skinner, often referred to simply as B.F. Skinner, was an American psychologist known for his contributions to behaviorism, particularly in the development of the operant conditioning theory. He was also recognized for his work in language acquisition, education, and social issues. Other terms and phrases commonly used to refer to Skinner include "behaviorist psychologist," "radical behaviorist," "experimental psychologist," and "stimulus-response psychologist." In addition, he has been described as a "philosopher of behavior," a "theorist of learning," and a "champion of behavioral engineering." His influence on psychology and our understanding of human behavior continues to shape the field to this day.