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    J Exp Anal Behav. 2004 Nov;82(3):357-73.

    On the origin and preservation of cumulative record in its struggle for life as a favored term.

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    Department of Applied Behavioral Science, Dole Human Development Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045, USA. ekm@ku.edu

    Abstract

    This paper offers a case study of the origins, emergence, and evolution of the term cumulative record as the name for the means by which B. F. Skinner brought his behavior under the control of his subject matter. Our methods included on-line searches, reviews of Skinner's publications, and journal codings and counts. The results reveal that the term is not originally attributable to Skinner, but emerged earlier in ordinary language and in another discipline--education. It was not even original to Skinner in print in his own science. Still, the term was once original to him, which we address with additional analyses of his having originated and advanced it. We conclude with a discussion the constraints of our methods, suggestions for future research, and the variable appreciation of technology and terminology in science studies.

    PMID:
    15693528
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC1285016
    Free PMC Article

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