How Fuzzy are We?
How Fuzzy are We? Jeff Kupfer, Ph.D., BCBA-D and Ron Allen, Ph.D., BCBA-D University of Colorado and Simmons University While clearing my files this morning, I reread Critchfield and Reed’s …
How Fuzzy are We? Jeff Kupfer, Ph.D., BCBA-D and Ron Allen, Ph.D., BCBA-D University of Colorado and Simmons University While clearing my files this morning, I reread Critchfield and Reed’s …
4 Avoidance behavior: Why don’t we know more than we do and why aren’t we working on it? Ron Allen and Jeff Kupfer Simmons University and University of Colorado Denver …
9 Adjunctive behavior is not entirely dead, it just changed its name! Gabriela E. López-Tolsa and Ricardo Pellón Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia A recent blog entry wondering what …
1 Spontaneity Jeff Kupfer and Ron Allen University of Colorado (Denver) and Simmons University (Boston) Historically, spontaneous behavior has been tricky territory for complete explanations of behavior. In some cases, …
Habit Reversal Ron Allen and Jeff Kupfer Simmons University (Boston) and University of Colorado (Denver) The publication of the initial analog Functional Analysis study (Iwata et al., 1982/1994) marked a …
A Winter Musing Ron Allen and Jeff Kupfer Simmons University (Boston) and University of Colorado (Denver) In keeping with the holiday spirit, we wanted to share a brief story with …
Token Reinforcement: A strangely under-explored and under-applied domain in behavior analysisRon Allen and Jeff KupferSimmons University (Boston) and University of Colorado (Denver) Over the years there have been gentle debates …
1 Jeff Kupfer and Ron Allen University of Colorado (Denver) and Simmons University (Boston) Last month we discussed some potential roots of the apparent schism of ABA/EAB, and noted that …
Starting a new ABAI Blog for History of Behavior Analysis is a daunting endeavor. Where does one start? Should we proceed chronologically? Should we review the numerous significant individual contributions …