Burrus Frederic Skinner was an American psychologist who was a proponent of operant conditioning. He received his BA from Hamilton College and his masters and doctorate from Harvard. He is known for his work studying animal and human behavior through positive and negative reinforcement using devices like the Skinner Box. Some of his contributions include developing schedules of reinforcement and the technique of shaping behaviors. His work showed how behaviors are learned and reinforced through their consequences, which had important implications for understanding human learning and behavior.