Abstract
Because making science is inescapably a special class of behaviors by people thereby called scientists, then a science of science inevitably will involve behaviorism. Behaviorism advises us always to look for the relevant reinforcers; and science behaviors apparently are often reinforced by the discovery of truthas scientists define it, and often by the accomplishment of usefulnessas society defines it. This paper discusses some responses that scientists have in common, and some contingencies which control the behavior of scientists.
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Grote, I. (1999). The Behavior of the Scientist: Epistemological Tools Science-Makers Use and Games They Play. Behavior and Social Issues, 9(1–2), 47–53. https://doi.org/10.5210/bsi.v9i1.136
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