چكيده لاتين :
This paper examines the theory of scientific radical behaviorism.
The examination describes the concepts of classical conditioning and
operant conditioning as well as evaluates Skinner’s (1984) “Selection by
Consequences.” The theory of radical behaviorism is then evaluated for
its greatness. Despite criticisms, the theory is shown to have merit in some
respects. However, the theory is shown to have fundamental flaws that
inhibit its greatness, such as the use of animal research, the “black box”
concept of the mind, and the denial of thought and mental processes.