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Debunked: B.F. Skinner's daughter died/committed suicide/sued because of she was reared in a Skinner box/special crib.

A Skinner Box is the device used in conditioning of, for example, rats; it typically contains one or more levers and one or more stimulus sources--lights, electric shocks--so that the rat learns to associate the stimulus with pressing a lever, which delivers a reward. Skinner's utopia-through-behavioural-conditioning novel, Walden 2, proposed variants of this for children. However, Skinner's daughter was not raised in one, and is as normal and happy as anyone.


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