ABSTRACT

Behavior Analysis and Learning is an essential textbook covering the basic principles in the field of behavior analysis and learned behaviors. Both active researchers, the authors are disciples of a coherent theory--experimental analysis of behavior--pioneered by B.F. Skinner. Using this theory as a base to explain human behavior, researchers must understand the interactions between an individual and his or her environment.

Expanding on concepts of the past editions, this book:
*is an advanced introductory text on operant conditioning from a very consistent Skinnerian perspective;
*covers a range of principles from basic respondent conditioning through applied behavior analysis into cultural design;
*treats the topic from a consistent world view of selectionism;
*elaborates on Darwinian components and biological connections with behavior; and,
*expands most chapters with revised references and additional citations.

The material presented in this book provides the reader with the best available foundation in behavior science. The discovery of functional relations between the organism and the environment constitute the objective foundation for this book. These functional relationships are described, and their application in accounting for old behavior and generating new behavior is illustrated. As such, this book is a valuable resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in psychology or other behavior-based disciplines.

part |2 pages

Foreword

chapter |4 pages

Preface

chapter 2|3 pages

The Experimental Analysis of Behavior

chapter |6 pages

Functional Analysis of the Environment

chapter |8 pages

Tactics of Behavioral Research

chapter |9 pages

External Validity

chapter |18 pages

Temporal Relations and Conditioning

chapter |4 pages

ON THE WEB

chapter 5|8 pages

Schedules of Reinforcement

part |2 pages

BRIEF QUIZ

chapter 6|9 pages

Aversive Control of Behavior

chapter |17 pages

Contingencies of Negative Reinforcement

chapter |4 pages

KEY WORDS

chapter |10 pages

The Biological Context of Conditioning

chapter |3 pages

KEY WORDS

chapter 8|27 pages

Stimulus Control

chapter 9|25 pages

Choice and Preference

chapter 10|10 pages

Conditioned Reinforcement

chapter |4 pages

KEY WORDS

chapter |3 pages

STUDY QUESTIONS

chapter 12|11 pages

Verbal Behavior

chapter 13|29 pages

Applied Behavior Analysis

chapter |4 pages

KEY WORDS

part 14|2 pages

Three Levels of Selection: Biology, Behavior, and Culture