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Alexandra Rutherford

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The Behavior Analyst|April 6, 2012
Skinner boxes for psychotics: operant conditioning at Metropolitan State HospitalAlexandra Rutherford
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|January 24, 2003
B. F. Skinner's technology of behavior in American life: from consumer culture to countercultureAlexandra Rutherford
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|January 17, 2020
New Editor's statementAlexandra Rutherford
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|February 19, 2021
Going public: Mobilizing, materializing, and contesting social science historyAlexandra Rutherford
Osiris|April 13, 2016
Maintaining Masculinity in Mid-Twentieth-Century American Psychology: Edwin Boring, Scientific Eminence, and the "Woman Problem"Alexandra Rutherford
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|July 4, 2006
The social control of behavior control: behavior modification, Individual Rights, and research ethics in America, 1971-1979Alexandra Rutherford
History of Psychology|January 23, 2004
B.F. Skinner and the auditory inkblot: The rise and fall of the verbal summator as a projective techniqueAlexandra Rutherford
History of Psychology|February 13, 2013
Problems of sex and the problem with nature: A commentary on "Beyond Kinsey"Alexandra Rutherford
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|May 27, 2017
"Making better use of U.S. women" Psychology, sex roles, and womanpower in post-WWII AmericaAlexandra Rutherford
History of Psychology|April 14, 2017
B. F. Skinner and technology's nation: Technocracy, social engineering, and the good life in 20th-century AmericaAlexandra Rutherford
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The Behavior Analyst|April 6, 2012
Skinner boxes for psychotics: operant conditioning at Metropolitan State HospitalAlexandra Rutherford
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|January 24, 2003
B. F. Skinner's technology of behavior in American life: from consumer culture to countercultureAlexandra Rutherford
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|January 17, 2020
New Editor's statementAlexandra Rutherford
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|February 19, 2021
Going public: Mobilizing, materializing, and contesting social science historyAlexandra Rutherford
Osiris|April 13, 2016
Maintaining Masculinity in Mid-Twentieth-Century American Psychology: Edwin Boring, Scientific Eminence, and the "Woman Problem"Alexandra Rutherford
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|July 4, 2006
The social control of behavior control: behavior modification, Individual Rights, and research ethics in America, 1971-1979Alexandra Rutherford
History of Psychology|January 23, 2004
B.F. Skinner and the auditory inkblot: The rise and fall of the verbal summator as a projective techniqueAlexandra Rutherford
History of Psychology|February 13, 2013
Problems of sex and the problem with nature: A commentary on "Beyond Kinsey"Alexandra Rutherford
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|May 27, 2017
"Making better use of U.S. women" Psychology, sex roles, and womanpower in post-WWII AmericaAlexandra Rutherford
History of Psychology|April 14, 2017
B. F. Skinner and technology's nation: Technocracy, social engineering, and the good life in 20th-century AmericaAlexandra Rutherford
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