“…For example, Skinnerian behaviorism shares important similarities with positive psychology (Adams, 2012), current psychological research (Goddard, 2012), and critical psychiatry/psychology (Goddard, 2014), suggesting that Skinnerian behaviorism may be reintegrated with mainstream psychology (Overskeid, 2008). Skinner's (1953) writings also anticipated current problems in the gambling and advertising industry (Goddard, 2017) and, perhaps surprisingly, Skinner and Chomsky may have shared worldviews that were more compatible than incompatible (Goddard, 2015). The present article joins these efforts by extending Skinner's concept of selection by consequences to four additional topics in psychology (personality change, implicit theories of intelligence, skill learning, and language) and highlights the advantages of selectionism, in contrast to essentialism.…”