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Geofferey Hyde
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Skinner Biography
Burrhus Frederic Skinner was born March 20, 1904, in the small Pennsylvania town of Susquehanna. His
father was a lawyer, and his mother a strong and intelligent housewife. His upbringing was old-
fashioned and hard-working.
Burrhus was an active, out-going boy who loved the outdoors and building things, and actually enjoyed
school. His life was not without its tragedies, however. In particular, his brother died at the age of 16 of
a cerebral aneurysm.
Burrhus received his BA in English from Hamilton College in upstate New York. He didn’t fit in very well,
not enjoying the fraternity parties or the football games. He wrote for school paper, including articles
critical of the school, the faculty, and even Phi Beta Kappa! To top it off, he was an atheist -- in a school
that required daily chapel attendance.
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He wanted to be a writer and did try, sending off poetry and short stories. When he graduated, he built a study in his parents’ attic to concentrate, but it just wasn’t working for him. Ultimately, he resigned himself to writing newspaper articles on labor problems, and lived for a while in Greenwich Village in New York City as a “bohemian.” After some traveling, he decided to go back to school, this time at Harvard. He got his masters in psychology in 1930 and his doctorate in 1931, and stayed there to do research until 1936. Also in that year, he moved to Minneapolis to teach at the University of Minnesota. There he met and soon married Yvonne Blue. They had two daughters, the second of which became famous as the first infant to be raised in one of Skinner’s inventions, the air crib. Although it was nothing more than a combination crib and playpen with glass sides and air conditioning, it looked too much like keeping a baby in an aquarium to catch on. In 1945, he became the chairman of the psychology department at Indiana University. In 1948, he was invited to come to Harvard, where he remained for the rest of his life. He was a very active man, doing research and guiding hundreds of doctoral candidates as well as writing many books. While not successful as a writer of fiction and poetry, he became one of our best psychology writers, including the book Walden II, which is a fictional account of a community run by his behaviorist principles. August 18, 1990, B. F. Skinner died of leukemia after becoming perhaps the most celebrated psychologist since Sigmund Freud.
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Multiple Choice
When was BF Skinner born?
March 20, 1904
March 18, 1904
March 20, 1940
March 20, 1945
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Multiple Choice
From which college did Skinner earn his BA in English?
Hamilton College
Harvard University
University of Minnesota
Indiana University
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Multiple Choice
Where did Skinner do most of his research?
Hamilton College
Harvard University
University of Minnesota
Indiana University
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Multiple Choice
How did Skinner die?
Old Age
Leukemia
Heart Attack
Stroke
Skinner Biography
Burrhus Frederic Skinner was born March 20, 1904, in the small Pennsylvania town of Susquehanna. His
father was a lawyer, and his mother a strong and intelligent housewife. His upbringing was old-
fashioned and hard-working.
Burrhus was an active, out-going boy who loved the outdoors and building things, and actually enjoyed
school. His life was not without its tragedies, however. In particular, his brother died at the age of 16 of
a cerebral aneurysm.
Burrhus received his BA in English from Hamilton College in upstate New York. He didn’t fit in very well,
not enjoying the fraternity parties or the football games. He wrote for school paper, including articles
critical of the school, the faculty, and even Phi Beta Kappa! To top it off, he was an atheist -- in a school
that required daily chapel attendance.
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