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Tag: Negative Reinforcement

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The (Political) Organism is Always Right #5: To Vote or Not To Vote

One of the most impactful behaviors of all demands more attention from behavior analysts.

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Behavioral Education

Suggestions for Teaching the Reinforcement Contingencies

The four reinforcement contingencies are the most fundamental principles of behavior. Unfortunately, it can be difficult for students to differentiate between the contingencies and generalize that knowledge of contingencies to …

The Rational Addict

When Logic Meets the Cruelty of Withdrawal

If you surveyed current smokers, I’m willing to bet that many would say they wished they had never started. That they don’t want to be a smoker. A quick google …

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