B. F. Skinner
SchoolBehaviorism
Lived1904 – 1990
FromUnited States
Behaviorism

B. F. Skinner

Behavior is shaped by consequence.

The leading behaviorist, who showed how reinforcement shapes what we do — and how habits can be rebuilt.

3 terms 2 techniques 3 books
The consequences of behavior determine the probability that it will occur again.
— B. F. Skinner

Who they were

B. F. Skinner argued that to understand people we should look not inward but at behavior and its consequences. His principle of operant conditioning — what gets reinforced gets repeated — became a practical toolkit for changing habits, learning and self-control. Controversial and exacting, his work underpins much of how we think about reward and routine.

Famous books

What they left on the shelf

The approach they founded

Behavioral Therapy

Change what you do, and feeling follows. Habits reshaped through reinforcement and practice.

Questions in their spirit

What they’d ask you

Sit with one. Answer online, or in the app.

All questions

Carry the idea forward

Skinner — What they’d ask you

Psipas asks you one small, honest question at a time — and builds the picture from your answers.