Rule-governed behavior is broadly defined as verbal antecedent stimuli that specify dependence relations between stimuli and events. Since its conception, this definition has supported a relatively rich program of research within the experimental analysis of behavior. Specifically, researchers have sought to explore the extent to which verbal rules are involved in operant behavior, both in the basic and applied domains. However, some have highlighted the need for a more complete understanding of what “specification” means in the context of rule-following and behavior analysis. The current article aims to present an operant account of what it means to understand and follow verbal rules, drawing largely on stimulus equivalence, and focusing i...
The extent to which human cognition can be understood as rule-based is a classic issue in Cognitive ...
The present paper examines the relationship between the development of moral behavior and the develo...
The current paper argues that a Relational Frame Theory account of complex human behavior including ...
A recent systematic review has highlighted that the terms “pliance,” “tracking,” and “augmenting” ha...
The concept of rule-governed behavior or instructional control has been widely recognized for many d...
The term rule-governed behavior (RGB) was first coined by Skinner (1966) to refer to behavior essent...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...
Rule‐governed behavior and derived stimulus relations have always shared strong conceptual links wit...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...
Answers to a series of commentaries are presented and the challenge Relational Frame Theory (RFT) pr...
Rule-governed behavior and derived relational responding have both been identified as important vari...
Journal articleRule-governed behavior is generally considered an integral component of complex verba...
The effects of rules on human behaviour have long been identified as important in the psychological ...
Rule-governed behavior has long been associated with generating insensitivity to direct contingencie...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...
The extent to which human cognition can be understood as rule-based is a classic issue in Cognitive ...
The present paper examines the relationship between the development of moral behavior and the develo...
The current paper argues that a Relational Frame Theory account of complex human behavior including ...
A recent systematic review has highlighted that the terms “pliance,” “tracking,” and “augmenting” ha...
The concept of rule-governed behavior or instructional control has been widely recognized for many d...
The term rule-governed behavior (RGB) was first coined by Skinner (1966) to refer to behavior essent...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...
Rule‐governed behavior and derived stimulus relations have always shared strong conceptual links wit...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...
Answers to a series of commentaries are presented and the challenge Relational Frame Theory (RFT) pr...
Rule-governed behavior and derived relational responding have both been identified as important vari...
Journal articleRule-governed behavior is generally considered an integral component of complex verba...
The effects of rules on human behaviour have long been identified as important in the psychological ...
Rule-governed behavior has long been associated with generating insensitivity to direct contingencie...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...
The extent to which human cognition can be understood as rule-based is a classic issue in Cognitive ...
The present paper examines the relationship between the development of moral behavior and the develo...
The current paper argues that a Relational Frame Theory account of complex human behavior including ...