Analysis and Integration of Behavioral Units

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adjunctive
Adjunctive Behavior
Behavior Analyst
Behavior Environment Interactions
Behavioral Units
behaviorism
Bottom Keys
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classes
Conditional Control
Conditional Discriminations
Continuous Time Sampling
control
discriminative
Discriminative Stimuli
dispositional analysis
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experimental behaviour analysis
functional behavioural units
Functional Response Class
Generalized Identity Matching
integration of behavioural science concepts
Larger Response Class
molar molecular behaviour
operant conditioning
radical
Radical Behaviorism
response
Response Classes
Response Tendencies
Soft Reductionists
Source Traits
Squirrel Monkeys
Standard Deviation Procedure
stimuli
stimulus
Stimulus Control
Surface Traits
Unreinforced Trials
verbal
verbal behaviour analysis
Vice Versa
Weber's Law
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138659742
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1986, this volume was the result of a conference in honor of the 65th birthday of the late Kenneth MacCorquodale, an exceptionally eloquent spokesman for the field of experimental analysis of behaviour at the time. The present volume grew directly out of the issues raised by MacCorquodale and Meehl in their "Excursis: The Response Concept" paper and which MacCorquodale posed so often when he taught. It is a fitting tribute to the man on his 65th birthday that a group of scholars whom he held in the highest regard convened in one place to think out loud about two of the thorniest problems facing behavioral science, namely, the nature of the units of analysis of the subject matter and the mechanisms responsible for their integration.

Michael D. Zeiler, Travis Thompson