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A behavioral experimental analysis of dyslexia

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1978
Abstract A behavioral analysis of specific dyslexia is contrasted with traditional genetic, neurological and developmental theories which hold that the dyslexic's inability to read is based on impaired intellectual functioning and decreased perceptual and attentional skills caused by a biological limitation.
M, Collette-Harris, K A, Minke
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Clinical behavior therapy and the experimental analysis of behavior

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1998
Advances in areas of behavior analysis are discussed to show the relevance of experimental science to behavior therapy. It is concluded that there are many areas of mutual interest between experimental operant psychologists and behavior therapists that may serve to enhance the clinical efficacy and range of behavior problems addressed by behavior ...
J J, Plaud, D M, Plaud
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An Analysis of Experimental Buying Behavior

Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 1978
Consumer innovators have been studied in depth by marketing analysts; however, these early buyers may not be a homogenous group with respect to purchase patterns. This research indicates that some early buyers are experimenters and that they can be distinguished from adopters of certain procery products in terms of shopping strategies, shopping ...
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Behavior analysis and experimental pharmacology

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1981
This paper provides an introduction to the field of behavioral pharmacology. A brief description of the main characteristics of behavior analysis is followed by a review of the contributions of experimental pharmacology to behavior analysis and vice versa.
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An Experimental Analysis of Intertemporal Allocation Behavior

Experimental Economics, 2000
AbstractIf the future is uncertain, optimal intertemporal decisions rely on anticipating one's own optimal future behavior as is typical in dynamic programming. Our aim is to detect experimentally stylized facts about intertemporal decision making in a rich stochastic environment.
Anderhub, Vital   +3 more
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Grounding applied animal behavior practices in the experimental analysis of behavior

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2022
Some of the earliest applications outside the laboratory of principles derived from the experimental analysis of behavior (EAB), such as the pioneering work of Keller and Marian Breland, involved animals. This translational tradition continues to the present as EAB‐related behavior principles are applied with increasing frequency to behavior management
Kennon A. Lattal, Eduardo J. Fernandez
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The Experimental Analysis of Behavior

1990
The emergence of psychology as an independent, scientific discipline usually is dated to the opening of Wilhelm Wundt’s lab at Leipzig, Germany, in 1879. In the ensuing 110 years, the discipline has become a multifaceted science that encompasses most aspects of human behavior.
Robert W. Proctor, Daniel J. Weeks
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Analysis of the interaction between experimental and applied behavior analysis

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2014
To study the influences between basic and applied research in behavior analysis, we analyzed the coauthorship interactions of authors who published in JABA and JEAB from 1980 to 2010. We paid particular attention to authors who published in both JABA and JEAB (dual authors) as potential agents of cross‐field interactions.
Javier, Virues-Ortega   +3 more
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