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Reinforcement in the 16th Century: Was the Bard a Behaviorist?
The Behavior Analyst (1987)
  • James Dougan, Illinois Wesleyan University
Abstract

Shakespeare's play The Taming of the Shrew is described in terms of behavior analysis. Changes in the behavior of the character Kate result from her husband Petruchio's manipulation of environmental contingencies. Aspects ofbehavior analysis found in the play include the identification of target behavior, the establishment of events as reinforcers, the arrangement of contingencies between responses and reinforcers, and the assessment of post-intervention responding. Several aspects of Shakespeare's description are related to current issues in behavior analysis bearing on theory, cultural practices, and public relations.

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Publication Date
1987
Citation Information
James Dougan. "Reinforcement in the 16th Century: Was the Bard a Behaviorist?" The Behavior Analyst Vol. 10 (1987)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/james_dougan/6/