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Category: Something Interesting

Topics of importance to all behavior analysts are “on the chopping block” in these blogs.

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A Thought for the Scary Season #5: Is Applied Behavior Analysis Research “Stuck”?

On the difference between relying on strong foundations and not doing anything new.

Something Interesting

A Thought for the Scary Season #4: More Concerns About Equity and Inclusion in the Science of Behavior

On a recent critique of contextual behavioral science.

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A Thought for the Scary Season #3: Dead Men, Sexy Blondes, and the Confirmation Bias, OR the Illogic of the “Conceptual Article”

Four pitfalls of narrrative-style conceptual “analysis.”

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A Thought for the Scary Season #2: There Are Too Many Behavior Analysis Journals. I Can Prove It.

A modest proposal for better journals.

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Democracy is a Reinforcer. People Forego One Reinforcer for Others All The Time.

Gorking out on tyranny

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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

The Experimental Analysis of Halloween

This is, I promise, not a trick.

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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?

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