The product of an international conference on behavior analytic theory of Developmental Psychology, this book presents the most recent thinking of some of the best known voices in behavior development. The volume is an important one for anybody who wants to keep up with behavioral views of development, which are constantly evolving as new research findings open up new perspectives. This book features:
Jacob L. Gewritz and Martha Pelaez-Nogueras on Learning as the Besis for Development; Emilio Ribes on a Theory of Behavior Development and Its Application; Gerard Malcuit and Andree Pomerleau on Learning and Habituation in Infants; Claire L. Poulson and Effie Kymissis on Support for the Operant Language-Acquisition Paradigm; Barbara C. Etzel, Susan R. Milla, and M. Diane Nicholas on the Development of Conceptual Behavior; Josep Roca i Balasch on Development and Causality; Sidney W. Bijou on Setting Factors in the Analysis of Human Development; Jesus Rosales-Ruiz and Donald M. Baer on A Behavior Analytic View of Development; Peter Harzem on Child Psychology, Development, and the Patterning of Human Action
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Sidney W. Bijou, PhD, is widely regarded a one of the fathers of applied behavior psychology. He was Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno, until his retirement in 2000, the final position in a distinguished career that included a ten-year post-doctoral fellowship with B.F. Skinner at Harvard University.
Emilio Ribes, PhD, is professor at and director of the Center for Studies and Research on Behavior at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico.
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