B.F. Skinner — "The problem is not to get students to ask questions, but to get them to ask inte…"
The problem is not to get students to ask questions, but to get them to ask interesting questions.
The problem is not to get students to ask questions, but to get them to ask interesting questions.
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"The traditional view of man is an obstacle to a science of behavior."
"The way positive reinforcement is carried out is more important than the amount."
"The world is full of things that are not my fault but nevertheless my responsibility."
"I deny that I have ever attacked anyone's dignity. I have attacked the concept of dignity as a causal agent."
"I did not become a psychologist to cure the sick, but to understand the human condition."
Attributed, often quoted, specific source can be elusive but consistent with his views on learning.
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