B.F. Skinner
Burrhus Fredrick Skinner was born in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania on
March 20, 1904. As a small boy, Skinner enjoyed inventing things and writing
poetry. He graduated from Hamilton College with the intention of becoming a
writer. However, after reading the works of Watson and Pavlov, Skinner
developed an interest in psychology. He received his PhD from Harvard
University in 1931. Skinner returned to Harvard as a Professor in 1948 and
retired in 1974. The American Psychological Association gave B.F. Skinner the
first Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Psychology. Skinner died from leukemia on August 18, 1990.
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