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Characters. Walden II. Behavioral Science. Money & Work. Family & Leisure. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. The creator of Walden II and the story’s protagonist.

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  1. Characters Walden II Behavioral Science Money & Work Family & Leisure 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. The creator of Walden II and the story’s protagonist

  3. Who is Frazier

  4. This character is a former classmate of Frazier who remains quite skeptical of his new Utopia

  5. Who is Burris

  6. This character is the story’s pessimist, which represents societies doubts on a perfect utopia

  7. Who is Castle

  8. This “character” represents ultimate authority in Walden II, keeping a watchful eye on the “flock” from the hill

  9. Bishop, the sheepdog

  10. This character stated “I like walking in the rain” to illustrate that it is rational to be irrational

  11. Who is Barbara

  12. The structures in Walden II are generally made from this material

  13. What is rammed earth

  14. The walkways between structure are referred to as this

  15. What are ladders

  16. The primary source of light within a structure is provided though these

  17. What are skylights

  18. This example was used to illustrate the importance of continually trying to improve every aspect of Walden II in order to approach perfection.

  19. What is the “tea service”

  20. These are the three possible endings written to Walden II

  21. What are:1. Burris catches pneumonia and dies (symbolizing some things can’t be controlled).2. Burris returns to city and finds the city more appealing (symbolizing that Walden II is too boring to Americans to succeed).3. Burris returns to Walden II and stays (symbolizing its success).

  22. B. F. Skinner suggests to first use this to keep the sheep from wandering from the flock

  23. What is an electric fence

  24. B. F. Skinner then replaces the electric fence with this

  25. What is a string fence

  26. Baby lambs will tend not to wander outside the string fence for this reason

  27. What is their parents will teach them not to, because they were taught that as lambs

  28. B. F. Skinner’s ideas of behavioral science working to control a society heavily depends on the people of that society behaving in a _________ way

  29. What is rational

  30. B. F. Skinner claims that societies like Walden II need to exist to correct this shortcoming of the marketplace (which he saw occurring in America when he wrote the novel, 1948)

  31. What is the possibility of the market producing illogical results and unnecessary products. Then society must intervene

  32. Instead of lawnmowers, Walden II uses these to keep grass short.

  33. What are sheep

  34. This has replaced money in Walden II

  35. What are labor credits

  36. Labor credits are awarded based on this model

  37. What is more credits awarded per hour for the least desirable work, less for desirable work

  38. Frazier uses transparent dishes as an example of this

  39. Labor saving device (do not need to flip them over to see if other side is dirty).

  40. These are the six steps to the four hour day B. F. Skinner suggests in Walden II(name three)

  41. What are:1. Women work2. Increased efficiency3. Motivate workers4. Total employment5. Young and old work6. Production is controlled

  42. When Frazier states, “We have time for trouble” he is referring to Walden II’s abundance of _________?

  43. What is Leisure

  44. The responsibility of raising children in Walden II lies primarily in the _____________?

  45. What is the community

  46. Frazier feels that the nuclear family in America has become over-burdened. What are some ways Walden II attempt to un-burden it

  47. What is parents sleeping in separate rooms, children eating in separate rooms…ect

  48. People marry at a very young age in Walden II for this reason

  49. What is to avoid problem associated with suppressing sexuality

  50. Burris notices in Walden II that he can more freely interact with the opposite sex. Why does Frazier say this is

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