Impetus for a robust science of behavior: A review of Nevin's Behavioral Momentum: A scientific metaphor |
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Authors: | A. Charles Catania |
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Affiliation: | University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) |
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Abstract: | Nevin provides a scientific role model, illustrating momentum in his own research and providing impetus through his effects on the scientific behavior of his students and his colleagues. I discuss his book in the context of a review of the history of the concept of extinction, I cite his introduction of signal‐detection analysis into behavior analysis as a contribution not covered in this book, I briefly consider applications, such as the potential extension to fluency procedures in education, and I critique his concept of momentum, relating it to other metaphors for maintained behavior such as the dynamics of sensory systems and robustness in biological accounts of the stability of phenotypes. |
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Keywords: | behavioral momentum resistance to change extinction signal detection metaphor |
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