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There is no Convincing Evidence for Operant or Classical Conditioning in adult Humans

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Abstract

This chapter argues that conditioning in human subjects is produced through the operation of higher mental processes, rather than vice versa. The individuals most responsible for this chapter are Kenneth Spence and Noam Chomsky. Spence forced me to read, as a graduate student, some fair fraction of the primary literature on conditioning. (The University of Iowa’s copies of the Journal of Experimental Psychologyare literally yellow with graduate student sweat.) Chomsky’s insights about language and the nature of psychology have helped me to question the traditional paradigm in psychology and thus question such fundamentals as the existence of conditioning in human beings. Chomsky was also the specific cause of…

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  • Operant conditioning
  • Psychology
  • Conditioning
  • Social psychology
  • Reinforcement
  • Mathematics
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