Task List A-4
Who did what?
Philosophy of Science
Key Terms
Random Stuff
100

The philosophy of the science of behavior...

BEHAVIORISM

100

This scientist had scratches all over his hands from trying to stuff a cat into a locked box and he was first to describe the Law of Effect.

Edward Thorndyke

100

Selectionism, Determinism, Empiricism, Parsimony, and Pragmatism are the __________ __________ of Behaviorism.

Philosophical Assumptions

100

Refers to the belief that thoughts and feelings cause behavior

Mentalism

100

Whose contribution came first: Pavlov, Descartes, Skinner, Thorndyke or Watson

Rene Decartes

200

A branch of science focused on applying principles of behavior to benefit individuals and society

Applied Behavior Analysis!

200

This philosopher took a walk in the Garden of Versailles and had an epiphany about environmental influences on  behavior.

Rene Descartes 

200

The science in which tactics derived from the principles of behavior are applied to improve socially significant behavior and experimentation is used to identify the variables responsible for behavior change.

ABA 

200

Refers to the belief that thinking and feeling are behaviors and therefore should be considered the cause of behaviors

Radical Behaviorism

200

Who conducted the experiment with Baby Albert

JB Watson

300

A branch of natural science focused on identifying principles of behavior. 

Experimental Analysis of Behavior

300

The Father of Behaviorism

John Watson

300

Erin paced back and forth because she was nervous. Is not consistent with Behaviorism. Instead, it is an example of 

Mentalism 

300

This fancy sounding science term is related to operant behavior and refers to how the environment changes a person's behavior over their lifetime.

Ontogeny

300

This philosophical assumption suggests there is no free will

Determinism

400

The delivery of interventions to consumers that are guided by the principles of behaviorism and the research of both the experimental analysis of behavior and applied behavior analysis.

"The professional practice of behavior analysis"

400

This scientist studied the role of electricity in respondent behavior. 

Sir Charles Sherrington

400

Radical Behaviorism includes these behaviors but Methodological Behaviorism does not

Internal events including think and feeling

400

This fancy sounding science term is related to respondent behavior and refers to the influence of evolutionary history of our species on behavior.

Phylogeny 

400

This philosophical assumption refers to the idea that a good theory must be practical and useful

Pragmatism

500

This term describes a type of research that translates findings from the experimental analysis of behavior into procedures that can be applied to help people.

Translational Research

500

This scientist and philosopher extended behaviorism to include internal states, thinking, and feeling in his description of Radical Behaviorism.

BF. Skinner!

500

What are the four requirements of a useful theory?

Inclusive, Verifiable, Predictive Utility, & Parsimonious

500

A ______________ theory involves the fewest number of assumptions and variables necessary to describe a phenomenon. 

Parsimony

500

How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? (answer by impersonating the voice of a famous person)

A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood

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