Something Interesting CONNECTIONS (#4 of 6): Two Recommended Books Highlighting the Critical Importance of Broad Behavioral Repertoires A manifesto on intellectual breadth and a primer on one valuable type of breadth.
Something Interesting The Quest to Communicate About Behavior Analysis (#1 of 5): We Need to Be More Behavioral About This Too many silos, too few behaviorists.
Something Interesting CONNECTIONS (#3 of 6): Eclectic Reading Recommendations from a Diverse Group of Behavior Analysts OR, how to build a better behavior analyst.
Something Interesting Capitalizing on an Entirely Different Type of Emergence A very timely research opportunity.
Something Interesting CONNECTIONS (#2 of 6): Parsing the Human-Neanderthal Puzzle, With Help From Hart and Risley Many other disciplines are interested in behavior, but they often undervalue its scope and power. Here’s a case study.
Something Interesting Followup: More Science Humor Exemplars to Boost Your Relational Repertoire Keep practicing!
Something Interesting CONNECTIONS (#1 of 6): Serious Humor and Purposeful Preposterousness in Science On the functional properties of scientific silliness. Really.
Something Interesting The “Crispy R” and Form Versus Function in Verbal Behavior A Kardashianesque reminder about an underappreciated facet of verbal behavior.
Something Interesting Verbal Behavior Reconsidered: The Catania-Chomsky Interviews (Update) Skinner’s harshest critic, in a civil discussion about verbal behavior, behaviorism, and more.
Something Interesting Getting Noticed in the 21st Century (So Far): Top Behavior Analysis Articles for Scholarly Impact Most-cited articles published during 2000-2023.