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2005, Summer

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Behavior Analysis Expanding in China

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Volume 28 | 2005 | Number 2

Jack L. Michael

Jack Michael

Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Western Michigan University. Jack has held faculty appointments at some of the key academic centers of behavior analysis— University of Kansas, Arizona State University, and WMU — where he taught generations of leaders in the field of behavior analysis. In recognition of this achievement, he received the APA distinguished teaching award. He also has been one of the field’s conceptual leaders, contributing important papers on negative reinforcement, automatic reinforcement, verbal behavior, and establishing operations. His influence in the areas of verbal behavior and establishing operations have been especially profound. The current emphasis on Skinnerian language instruction for individuals with autism is a direct result of Jack’s work, and extensions of his writing on establishing operations have formed the basis of a new approach to therapeutic intervention. Although he does not conduct applied research, he has mentored directly or indirectly more editors and associate editors of JABA than any other individual.

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