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A Historical Perspective on the Future of Behavior Science
Authors:Linda J Hayes  Mitch J Fryling
Institution:.Department of Psychology/296, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV 89557 USA ;.California State University, Los Angeles, CA USA
Abstract:Like all natural sciences, behavior science has much to offer toward an understanding of the world. The extent to which the promise of behavior science is realized, though, depends upon the extent to which we keep what we know before us. This paper considers fundamental concepts in behavior science, including the concepts of behavior, stimulation, setting conditions, and language. In considering these concepts, we revisit comments from B. F. Skinner and J. R. Kantor and also consider some areas of behavior analytic research and the implications they have for reconsidering long-held assumptions about the analysis of behavior. We hope that, in considering our foundations, the vitality and strength of the discipline might be enhanced, our impact on science improved, and our future secured.
Keywords:Behavior  Behavior science  Stimulation  System building  Language
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