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[ UK /skˈɪnɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈskɪnɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who prepares or deals in animal skins
  2. a worker who drives mules

How To Use skinner In A Sentence

  • Extreme behaviourism is normally associated with B. F. Skinner.
  • Pioneering psychologist B. F. Skinner wrote: "Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten.
  • Extreme behaviourism is normally associated with B. F. Skinner.
  • Among these are the best specimen of the dome-skulled chalicothere Tylocephalonyx skinneri, and type specimens of several other mammals, including rodents, oreodonts and carnivores.
  • And with billions and billions served helpings of the lardaceous potato strips, it's a sticky moment for JamesSkinner'sJames Skinner's Golden Arches, which last October boasted of its initiative to print nutritional data on its packages to help consumers make informed choices about what to eat. Skinner's McDonald's Comes Clean On Fries' Fat
  • Although its influence on the behavior modification procedures relatable to operant formulations has been negligible, Skinner has attempted to define the term.
  • As to relations with the opposite sex, Skinner would cut no ice with Germaine Greer but he makes a well-intentioned if misdirected stab at equality.
  • Operant conditional response is a core concept of the famous American psychologist Skinner's Neo-behaviorism theory.
  • You and I both know why Skinner's behaviorism is classified as 'failed' – because once upon a time (on the order of years, rather than many decades or centuries) it was popular. Bunny and a Book
  • SKINNER: It's okay, I've got him. Gibson.
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