Something Interesting Democracy is a Reinforcer. People Forego One Reinforcer for Others All The Time. Gorking out on tyranny
Something Interesting The Human-Neanderthal Bottleneck: Did Relational Capabilities Make the Difference? Did relational framing arise with homo sapiens?
Something Interesting The (Political) Organism is Always Right #5: To Vote or Not To Vote One of the most impactful behaviors of all demands more attention from behavior analysts.
Something Interesting A Thought for the Scary Season #1: Pay No Attention to That Self Behind the Curtain, OR the Least Behavioristic Thing About Behavior Analysts The fallacies of blame and credit, and how they fuel professional tribalism
Something Interesting The (Political) Organism is Always Right (#4): Contingencies of Discord Why are politicians and voters so ready to rumble?
Something Interesting Forgotten History of Behavior Science (#5): Assorted Gems and Curiosities, Courtesy of the Cambridge Center A blog series on another site that may interest you.
Something Interesting Hart and Risley Are Still Right, Even if Fetuses “Cry in the Accent of Their Parents” Beware the view, now growing in popularity, that children can develop sophisticated verbal behavior simply by listening.
Something Interesting So You Think You Know Behavior? I dare you to prove it by explaining these “15 common behavior mistakes.”
Something Interesting The (Political) Organism is Always Right (#3): The AJR Initiative, A Way to Practice What We Preach When a behavior analysis organization visits a city, what does it leave behind?