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Book's Critique of Psychology Ignites a Torrent of Criticism







Book's Critique of Psychology Ignites a
Torrent of Criticism

Book's Critique of Psychology Ignites a
Torrent of Criticism
04/12/2004 12:54 AM

Critics of "Opening Skinner's Box" claim that the book contains invented quotations and question the author's methods in her experiments.




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