TBA Table of Contents
Volume 34 (2) Fall 2011
Contents
Schlinger Jr., H. D. Editorial
General Articles
Schlinger Jr., H. D. Introduction: Private Events in a Natural Science of Behavior
Target Article
Baum, W. M. Behaviorism, Private Events, and the Molar View of Behavior
Commentaries
Palmer, D. C. Consideration of Private Events is Required in a Comprehensive Science of Behavior
Rachlin, H. Baum's Private Thoughts
Marr, M. J. Has Radical Behaviorism Lost Its Right to Privacy?
Hineline, P. N. Private Versus Inner in Multiscaled Interpretation
Catania, A. Charles. On Baum's Public Claim That He Has No Significant Private Events
Reply
Baum, W. M. No Need for Private Events in a Science of Behavior: Response to Commentaries
In Response
Grant, L. K. Can We Consume Our Way Out of Climate Change? A Call for Analysis
Bostow, D. E. The Personal Life of the Behavior Analyst
In Response
Volume 34 (1) Spring 2011
Contents
Schlinger Jr., H. D. Editorial
Target Article
Critchfield, T. S. Translational Contributions of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Commentaries
Branch, M. N. Is Translation the Problem? Some Reactions to Critchfield (2011)
Poling, A. and Edwards, T. L. Translational Research: It's Not 1960s Behavior Analysis
Neuringer, A. Reach Out
Vollmer, T. R. Three Variations of Translational Research: Comments on Critchfield (2011)
Pilgrim, C. Translational Behavior Analysis and Practical Benefits
DeLeon, I. G. The Aesthetics of Intervention in Defense of the Esoteric
Special Section: Behavior Aanalysis and Animal Scent Detection
Articles
In Memoriam
Larsson, E. V. O. Ivar Løvaas (1927–2010)
Ono, K. Masaya Sato (1932–2010)
Critchfield, T. S. James D. Dougan (1958–2010)
Jenson, W. Howard N. Sloane (1932–2010)
Staddon, J. Daniel T. Cerutti (1956–2011)
Volume 33 (2) Fall 2010
Contents
Special Section: The Human Response to Climate Change: Ideas From Behavior Analysis
Heward, W. L. and Chance, P. Introduction: Dealing With What Is
Thompson, L. G. Climate Change: The Evidence and Our Options
Keller, J. J. The Recycling Solution: How I Increased Recycling on Dilworth Road
Neuringer, A. and Oleson, K. C. Helping for Change
Pritchard, J. K. Virtual Rewards for Driving Green
Nevin, J. A. The Power of Cooperation
Twyman, J. S. TerraKids: An Interactive Web Site Where Kids Learn About Saving the Environment
Articles
In Response
Martin, G. L. and Yu, C. T. A Response to Stewart, McElwee, and Ming
Baum, W. M. Getting It Wrong: Comment on Moore's "Behaviorism and the Stages of Scientific Activity"
Moore, J. Getting It Right: A Reply to Baum
Media Review
Volume 33 (1) Spring 2010
Contents
Schlinger Jr., H. D. Perspectives on the Future of Behavior Analysis: Introductory Comments
Poling, A. Looking to the Future: Will Behavior Analysis Survive and Prosper?
Moore, J. Behaviorism and the Stages of Scientific Activity
Bass, R. Zen and Behavior Analysis
On Terms
Stewart, I., McElwee, J., and Ming, S. On Distinguishing Progressively Increasing Response Requirements for Reinforcement
On Books
Foxx, R. M. The Complete Guide to Autism Treatments: A Parent's Handbook: Make Sure Your Child Gets What Works!
Volume 32 (2) Fall 2009
Contents
Thompson, T. and Hackenberg, T.; Introduction: Translational Science Lectures
Nevin, J. A.; Stimuli, Reinforcers, and the Persistence of Behavior
Altus, D. E. and Morris, E. K.; B. F. Skinner’s Utopian Vision: Behind and Beyond Walden Two
Critchfield, T. S. and Reed, D. D.; What Are We Doing When We Translate from Quantitative Models?
In Response
Renwick, V.; Kathleen Kinkade
In Memoriam
Dougher, M.; Sidney W. Bijou, 1908–2009
Volume 32 (1) Spring 2009
Contents
Kanter, J. W. and Woods, D. W.; Introduction
Dymond, S. and Roche, B.; A Contemporary Behavior Analysis of Anxiety
Christopher, P. J. and Dougher, M. J.; A Behavior-Analytic Account of Motivational Interviewing
Strand, P. S.; Religion as Schedule-Induced Behavior
In Response
Haydon, T.; A Response to Diller and Lattal's "Radical Behaviorism and Buddhism"
On Books
Leigland, S.; A Comprehensive Science: A Review of Moore's Conceptual Foundations of Radical Behaviorism
In Memoriam
Altus, D.; Visionary and Activist: Kathleen Kinkade (1930–2008)
Volume 31 (2) Fall 2008
Contents
Hackenberg, T. D. Introduction: 2008 State of the Science Lectures
Fantino, E. Choice, Conditioned Reinforcement, and the Prius Effect
Nevin, J. A. Stimuli, Reinforcers, and Private Events
Sidman, M. Reflections on Stimulus Control
Thompson, T. Self-Awareness: Behavior Analysis and Neuroscience
Schlinger, H. D. Listening Is Behaving Verbally
Diller, J. W., and Lattal, K. A. Radical Behaviorism and Buddhism: Complementarities and Conflicts
Morris, E. K. Sidney W. Bijou: The Illinois Years, 1965–1975
On Books
Kupfer, J. Destination Unknown: A Behavior Analysis Journey into Autism Education using Sulzer-Azaroff and Associates’ Applying Behavior Analysis across the Autism Spectrum: A Field Guide for Practitioners
Volume 31 (1) Spring 2008
Contents
Vandenberghe, L. Culture-sensitive functional analytic psychotherapy
Volume 30 (2) Fall 2007
Contents
Passos, M. L. R. F., and Matos, M. A. The Influence of Bloomfield’s Linguistics on Skinner
Chance, P. The Ultimate Challenge: Prove B. F. Skinner Wrong
Cuvo, A. J., and Vallelunga, L. R. A Transactional Systems Model of Autism Services
On Terms
Neuman, P. Some Comments on the Distinction between Intention and Intentionality
On Media
Volume 30 (1) Spring 2007
Contents
Ruiz, M. R., and Roche, B. Values and the Scientific Culture of Behavior Analysis
Brown, R. T. Galen: Developer of the Reversal Design?
Epstein, R., and Joker, V. R. A. Threshold Theory of the Humor Response
Moxley, R. A. Ultimate Realities: Deterministic and Evolutionary
In Response
Filter, K. J. Positive Behavior Support: Considerations for the Future of a Model
On Books
Volume 29 (2) Fall 2006
Contents
Sidman, M. Fred. S. Keller, a generalized conditioned reinforcer
Special Section
Virués-Ortega, J. The case against B. F. Skinner 45 years later: An encounter with N. Chomsky
In Response
Nakajima, S. Speculation and explicit identification as judgmental standards for positive or negative reinforcement: A comment on Baron and Galizio (2005)
Staats, A. W. Positive and negative reinforces: How about the second and third functions?
Baron, A., and Galizio, M. Distinguishing between positive and negative reinforcement: Responses to Nakajima (2006) and Staats (2006)
On Books
Leigland, S. Science and human behavior: A review of William Baum’s Understanding Behaviorism: Behavior, Culture, and Evolution (2nd ed.)
Volume 29 (1) Spring 2006
Contents
Johnston, J. M. “Replacing” Problem Behavior: An Analysis of Tactical Alternatives
Tourinho, E. Z. Private Stimuli, Covert Responses, and Private Events: Conceptual Remarks
Matos, M. A. and De Lourdes Passos, M. Linguistic Sources of Skinner’s Verbal Behavior (1957)
Tomanari, G. Y. We Lost a Leader: Maria Amelia Matos (1939-2005)
In Response
Chase, P. N. Teaching the Distinction between Positive and Negative Reinforcement
Michael, J. Commentary on Positive and Negative Reinforcement: Should the Distinction Be Preserved? by Alan Baron and Mark Galizio
Iwata, B. A. On the Distinction between Positive and Negative Reinforcement
Marr, M. J. Through the Looking Glass: Symmetry in Behavioral Principles?
Lattal, K. A. and Lattal, A. D. And Yet … : Further Comments on Distinguishing Positive and Negative Reinforcement
Sidman, M. The Distinction Between Positive and Negative Reinforcement: Some Additional Considerations
Baron, A. and Galizio, M. The Distinction Between Positive and Negative Reinforcement: Use With Care