Now that this topic has gone the rounds for the last week or so, I would like to recommend a book about Skinner by a friend of mine who spent a great deal of time with him in the 2 years before his death.

B.F. Skinner: A Life
by Daniel W. Bjork

It is now available in a paperback edition which was released in 1997.

Dr. Bob Wildlbood
Lecturer in Psychology
Indiana University Kokomo
Kokomo, IN  56904-9003
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On 23 Mar, 2004, at 12:14, Beth Benoit wrote:

Okay, I just quickly scanned the entire chapter on Skinner, and I'm absolutely convinced this whole hullabaloo over her misinterpretation of Skinner is entirely overblown, and her words taken out of context.

The death of�Skinner's daughter�in the bowling alley, the lawsuit, etc., she describes as what most people think and remember (inaccurately)�about Skinner.� Here are her actual words:


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