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Environment and Behavior
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ABSTRACT
We propose this book as a celebration of the outstanding research and teaching career of Professor Barbara Coleman Etzel. The editors and authors are her students and her worldwide colleagues. She directed us toward the issues of antecedent control at a time when we thought altering consequences could solve all problems. She developed a model of how a preschool teaching and research laboratory should be run by creating the very environmental controls evident in her work. This book is testimony to her influence on our professional careers and to our affection for her. Analysis of the way the environment influences behavior is essential to our understanding of human development. This volume collects original, never-published work that describes how people conceptualize, think, and behave. Environment and Behavior presents empirical studies that test theoretical assumptions and illustrate how to integrate environmental awareness into professional practice and design. The ability to categorize—to think in larger and more inclusive classifications and, at the same time, in smaller and more exclusive subdivisions—is a hallmark of conceptual development, It is the kind of development that makes humans distinctly rational, symbolic, and logical. This book presents a new way of viewing the conceptual development of normal and developmentally disabled children and the conceptual reorganization of adults. Individual conceptual ability is demonstrated across an impressive range of issues: private events, language development and function, child abuse, sexual abuse, drug abuse, autism, aging, professional practice, and environmental and cultural design. Additional commentary for each section is provided by the editors. Those working or studying in the areas of psychology, education, human development, social work, and disability will find this book to be a current and thorough introduction to the subject.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part One|48 pages
The Basic Principles
chapter 3|13 pages
The Context of Stimulus Control in Behavior Analysis
chapter 4|6 pages
Verbal-Nonverbal Correspondence Training as a Case of Environmental Antecedents
part Part Two|96 pages
Managing Simple but Crucial Environmental Antecedents
chapter 5|28 pages
Environmental Approaches to the Development of Conceptual Behavior
chapter 6|17 pages
Errorless Learning in Educational Environments: Using Criterion–Related Cues to Reduce Errors
chapter 7|14 pages
Selective Eye Fixations During Transfer of Discriminative Stimulus Control
chapter 8|13 pages
Evaluating the Identity Concept Using Matching-to-Sample Procedures
chapter 9|14 pages
Stimulus Classes, Stimulus Sequences, and Generative Behavior
chapter 10|7 pages
Use of a Preexisting Verbal Relation to Prevent the Properties of Stimulus Equivalence from Emerging in New Relations
part Part Three|84 pages
Clinical Applications, with Emphasis on Substance Abuse and Autism
chapter 11|8 pages
Nurturance Traps of Aggression, Depression, and Regression Affecting Childhood Illness
chapter 13|10 pages
Structure of Victim Engagement in Sexual Abuse
chapter 14|12 pages
Stimulus Control of Drug Abuse
chapter 15|9 pages
Stimulus Control Processes in Drug Taking: Implications for Treatment
chapter 16|9 pages
Caffeine as a Model Drug of Abuse for the Development of Sensitive Behavioral Measures
chapter 18|9 pages
Overselectivity in the Naming of Suddenly and Gradually Constructed Faces
part Part Four|40 pages
Constructing the Whole Environment
chapter 21|6 pages
Ecobehavioral Approaches in Child Abuse and Developmental Disabilities Mirroring Life
part Part Five|31 pages
Make Your Own Environment!