critical analysis of arguments for role of cognitive science, experimental analysis of behavior, literature reviewDescribes arguments for the inclusion of cognitive science in the experimental analysis of behavior. These arguments are critically analyzed, with emphasis on the logic of objective inference and the renewed use of cognitive intervening variables. In addition, one particular defining feature of cognitive processes (i.e., the absence of an immediate controlling stimulus) is described, along with alternative points of view stressing molar-molecular levels of analysis and historical causation. The use of cognitive concepts and language in the behavioral sciences is discussed. On all of these issues, counterarguments are based on av...
With the acceptance of cognitive science, the biological substrate linking stimulus to response has ...
Abstract: Like many other areas of science, experimental psychology is affected by a “replication cr...
In a behavioral view, the purposes of science are primarily prediction and control. To the extent th...
critical analysis of arguments for role of cognitive science, experimental analysis of behavior, lit...
Behavior analysts have developed powerful methodologies to assess central phenomena in areas that ha...
Response to Jorge M. Oliveira-Castro’s comments: “Behavior Analysis and Psychological Concepts: Comm...
Modern cognitive-behavioural theories and therapies are based on the assumption that cognition is ce...
This thesis offers an exposition followed by a critique of the science of cognition. As a philosophi...
Understanding complex behavior requires a multidisplinary effort from the neurosciences, psychology,...
Cognitive science is unusual in that cognitive scientists have dramatic disagreements about the exte...
Although the cognitive sciences produce abundant data, progress in understanding the fundamental asp...
A major schism in modern scientific psychology has occurred between behavior analysts and cognitive ...
ABSTRACT: I would like to discuss some perspectives on scientific approaches traditionally viewed as...
Understanding complex behavior requires a multidisciplinary effort from the neurosciences, psycholog...
Modern theories of social behavior are based on the largely unquestioned assumption that human activ...
With the acceptance of cognitive science, the biological substrate linking stimulus to response has ...
Abstract: Like many other areas of science, experimental psychology is affected by a “replication cr...
In a behavioral view, the purposes of science are primarily prediction and control. To the extent th...
critical analysis of arguments for role of cognitive science, experimental analysis of behavior, lit...
Behavior analysts have developed powerful methodologies to assess central phenomena in areas that ha...
Response to Jorge M. Oliveira-Castro’s comments: “Behavior Analysis and Psychological Concepts: Comm...
Modern cognitive-behavioural theories and therapies are based on the assumption that cognition is ce...
This thesis offers an exposition followed by a critique of the science of cognition. As a philosophi...
Understanding complex behavior requires a multidisplinary effort from the neurosciences, psychology,...
Cognitive science is unusual in that cognitive scientists have dramatic disagreements about the exte...
Although the cognitive sciences produce abundant data, progress in understanding the fundamental asp...
A major schism in modern scientific psychology has occurred between behavior analysts and cognitive ...
ABSTRACT: I would like to discuss some perspectives on scientific approaches traditionally viewed as...
Understanding complex behavior requires a multidisciplinary effort from the neurosciences, psycholog...
Modern theories of social behavior are based on the largely unquestioned assumption that human activ...
With the acceptance of cognitive science, the biological substrate linking stimulus to response has ...
Abstract: Like many other areas of science, experimental psychology is affected by a “replication cr...
In a behavioral view, the purposes of science are primarily prediction and control. To the extent th...