Although societal need for behavioral science research is enormous, current research practices seem to be inefficient vehicles for producing knowledge that guides practical action. Many of our most popular theories provide little direct guidance for application. They focus on the development of models of the relationships among organismic events such as attitudes, self-efficacy expectations, and behavior, but pay little or no attention to the contextual influences on behavior. Such research is in keeping with a long-standing mechanistic tradition in psychology. We propose a version of contextualism as an alternative paradigm for the behavioral sciences. According to this paradigm, theories and research are evaluated in terms of their contri...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
The most important categories of behaviors are stimuli, which are any effects of the environment on ...
Contextual factors are crucial for evaluative research in psychology, as they provide insights into ...
The present article describes the nature, scope, and purpose of Contextual Behavioral Science (CBS)....
To begin a discussion of scientific strategy inside a pragmatic approach to the behavioral sciences,...
Behavior analysis is a field dedicated to the development and application of behavioral principles t...
Many approaches to psychology and psychiatry have tried to explain behaviors etiologically. Function...
In the target article 'Functional and Descriptive Contextualism' the argument is made that Functiona...
There is a growing literature focusing on the emerging idea that behavioral flexibility, rather than...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
Two of the leading contenders to explain behavior are radical behaviorism and intentionality: an acc...
Behavioral economics is a discipline that is mainly rooted in cognitivism and that is concerned with...
Number of references: 13 An ethological perspective 2 While Furr (this issue) makes many important c...
Ecological analysis is fundamental to community psychology (Rappaport, 1977). An ecology epistemolog...
The situational approach addresses the situation as the sole determinant of behavior. For example, b...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
The most important categories of behaviors are stimuli, which are any effects of the environment on ...
Contextual factors are crucial for evaluative research in psychology, as they provide insights into ...
The present article describes the nature, scope, and purpose of Contextual Behavioral Science (CBS)....
To begin a discussion of scientific strategy inside a pragmatic approach to the behavioral sciences,...
Behavior analysis is a field dedicated to the development and application of behavioral principles t...
Many approaches to psychology and psychiatry have tried to explain behaviors etiologically. Function...
In the target article 'Functional and Descriptive Contextualism' the argument is made that Functiona...
There is a growing literature focusing on the emerging idea that behavioral flexibility, rather than...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
Two of the leading contenders to explain behavior are radical behaviorism and intentionality: an acc...
Behavioral economics is a discipline that is mainly rooted in cognitivism and that is concerned with...
Number of references: 13 An ethological perspective 2 While Furr (this issue) makes many important c...
Ecological analysis is fundamental to community psychology (Rappaport, 1977). An ecology epistemolog...
The situational approach addresses the situation as the sole determinant of behavior. For example, b...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
The most important categories of behaviors are stimuli, which are any effects of the environment on ...
Contextual factors are crucial for evaluative research in psychology, as they provide insights into ...