Behavior analysts have redefined the subject matter of psychology, redesigned the experiments used to study that subject matter, renamed almost every part of the world pertaining to that subject matter, and created specialized organizations and journals. It is not surprising, then, that only a happy few ever hear what behavior analysts say. One problem is that we need to publish outside of the box, so to speak. Preaching to the choir ensures that the products of our scientific behavior affect only a few people, limits the variety of reinforcers we are likely to encounter, and limits the likelihood that the products of our scientific behavior will reinforce the behavior of others. Publishing in a wider variety of outlets can lead to greater ...
Research in scholarly communication is usually limited to the use and dissemination of scientific ma...
The “new” psychological science seeks to promote a culture of replication in response to rampant pub...
prosper as a science when it disassociates itselffrom psychology and identifies with "behavioro...
Behavior analysts have redefined the subject matter of psychology, redesigned the experiments used t...
Although behavior analysis thrives, its influence on other fields and the intellectual and popular c...
A probable list of causes for the limited acceptance of behaviorism in our society is identified. Th...
Our paper reviews and analyzes B. F. Skinner's contributions to applied behavior analysis in or...
We argue that the field of behavior analysis would be best served if behavior analysts worked to ext...
With Edward J. Daly III, UNO faculty, Sara Kupzyk, co-authored Chapter 16 Teaching Reading . Behavi...
The form frequently taken by behavior-modification programs is analyzed in terms of the parent scien...
cess ” (Dillenburger & Keenan, 1994) was first published within a vacuum of behaviour analytic t...
biological participation; behavior analysis; psychology; B. F. SkinnerThis paper brings some data to...
In recent years, behavior analysts have increasingly used the term behavior science to describe the ...
It was, and is, a science, differing from psychology in its dependent variables, its measurement sys...
Behaviorism has argued that behavior is the Psyche and the subject matter of psychology. Although, s...
Research in scholarly communication is usually limited to the use and dissemination of scientific ma...
The “new” psychological science seeks to promote a culture of replication in response to rampant pub...
prosper as a science when it disassociates itselffrom psychology and identifies with "behavioro...
Behavior analysts have redefined the subject matter of psychology, redesigned the experiments used t...
Although behavior analysis thrives, its influence on other fields and the intellectual and popular c...
A probable list of causes for the limited acceptance of behaviorism in our society is identified. Th...
Our paper reviews and analyzes B. F. Skinner's contributions to applied behavior analysis in or...
We argue that the field of behavior analysis would be best served if behavior analysts worked to ext...
With Edward J. Daly III, UNO faculty, Sara Kupzyk, co-authored Chapter 16 Teaching Reading . Behavi...
The form frequently taken by behavior-modification programs is analyzed in terms of the parent scien...
cess ” (Dillenburger & Keenan, 1994) was first published within a vacuum of behaviour analytic t...
biological participation; behavior analysis; psychology; B. F. SkinnerThis paper brings some data to...
In recent years, behavior analysts have increasingly used the term behavior science to describe the ...
It was, and is, a science, differing from psychology in its dependent variables, its measurement sys...
Behaviorism has argued that behavior is the Psyche and the subject matter of psychology. Although, s...
Research in scholarly communication is usually limited to the use and dissemination of scientific ma...
The “new” psychological science seeks to promote a culture of replication in response to rampant pub...
prosper as a science when it disassociates itselffrom psychology and identifies with "behavioro...