Empirical Evaluations of Skinner’s Analysis of Problem Solving

  • Axe J
  • Phelan S
  • Irwin C
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Abstract

We reviewed 12 studies in which the researcher taught problem-solving strategies, such as self-questioning and visual imagining, to children and adolescents with and without disabilities to facilitate the learning of math, spelling, play/social, and communication skills. We analyzed these studies in terms of types of problem-solving strategies, the multiple control involved in problem solving, the extent to which problem solving occurred at the overt or covert level. In addition to suggesting limitations of the literature, we recommend areas for future research and practice.

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Axe, J. B., Phelan, S. H., & Irwin, C. L. (2019). Empirical Evaluations of Skinner’s Analysis of Problem Solving. The Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 35(1), 39–56. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40616-018-0103-4

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