A Bibliographic Tribute to Jack Michael

The Analysis of Verbal Behavior
Barbara E Esch, John W Esch

Abstract

"In the late 1950's, Jack Michael, a bright but irritating young psychology instructor, moved from the Universities of Kansas to Houston to Arizona State. Along the way he befriended two nontraditional students, protected them through their Ph.D. programs, and turned them loose on the world: Teodoro Ayllon…and Montrose Wolf…" (Risley, 2001, p. 267). So begins Risley's chapter on the origins of applied behavior analysis. For almost 50 years, Jack Michael provided a model for us to "talk like Skinner" and to analyze behavior as Skinner would. For this, he has been widely respected and revered. The purpose of this bibliography is to explain to new and familiar readers alike Jack's contributions to the field of behavior analysis in areas of his primary focus: (a) behavioral function taxonomy, (b) motivation, (c) reinforcement, (d) response topographies, (e) multiple control, (f) duplic and codic verbal behavior, and (g) teaching. Throughout, we weave his role in the field's history and his leadership in its expansion, as these have been additional areas of significant contributions. Above all, we wish to highlight Jack's work, in bibliographic and narrative form, in a way that expresses a heartfelt tribute on behalf of his students...Continue Reading

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Nov 1, 1991·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·E WulfertD E Greenway
Jan 1, 1985·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·E G Carr, V M Durand
Mar 15, 1967·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·W S Fletcher, D L Dennis
Jul 1, 1984·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·B Lowenkron
Jan 1, 1982·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·J Michael
Jan 1, 1994·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·B A IwataG S Richman
Nov 1, 1993·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·T S Critchfield
Jan 1, 1996·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·N Dugdale
Jul 1, 1997·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·L G BowmanC C Piazza
Jul 1, 1997·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·R G Smith, B A Iwata
May 26, 1998·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·B Lowenkron
Oct 3, 1998·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·D K WoodD P Wacker
Apr 10, 1999·Psychological Review·V Dragoi, J E Staddon
Feb 24, 2001·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·J Michael
Feb 24, 2001·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·B A IwataJ Michael
Aug 10, 2001·International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care·H C de VetL M Bouter
Aug 16, 2001·The Journal of Dairy Research·M G HayesA L Kelly
Sep 28, 2001·Behavior Modification·M L Sundberg, J Michael
Apr 19, 2002·The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics·G WingerJ H Woods
Oct 9, 2002·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·Lisa WinbornDeb Geier
Jan 30, 2003·Research in Developmental Disabilities·Denise E Ross, R Douglas Greer
Mar 15, 2003·Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines·Christina Whalen, Laura Schreibman
May 2, 2003·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·Nancy A NeefTerry J Page
Oct 1, 1959·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·T AYLLON, J MICHAEL
Nov 5, 2003·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·Sean LarawayAlan Poling
Mar 16, 2005·Research in Developmental Disabilities·Bridget A TaylorMichele Kalaigian
Jul 28, 2005·Appetite·Katy Tapper
Jul 1, 1973·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·W M Baum
Sep 1, 1979·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·J L Michael
Nov 1, 1984·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·J Michael
Sep 1, 1985·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·M E Vaughan
May 1, 1994·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·D A Polson, J A Parsons
Jan 1, 1996·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·P J Horne, C F Lowe
Jan 1, 1996·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·N Stemmer
Jan 1, 1996·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·C Pilgrim
Jan 1, 1996·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·D C Palmer
Jan 1, 1996·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·J Michael
Jan 1, 1996·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·C F Lowe, P J Horne
May 13, 2008·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·Anna Ingeborg PetursdottirSeason M Almason
Jun 11, 2008·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·Caio F MiguelJack Michael
Sep 27, 2008·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·Bridget A Taylor, Hannah Hoch
Mar 2, 2010·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·Claire E Egan, Dermot Barnes-Holmes
Jan 1, 2010·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·Judah B Axe, Diane M Sainato

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Nov 9, 2017·The Analysis of Verbal Behavior·Mark L Sundberg
Nov 9, 2017·The Analysis of Verbal Behavior·Caio F Miguel
Jul 24, 2020·The Analysis of Verbal Behavior·Tom CariveauCaitlin Delfs
May 29, 2021·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·Anna Ingeborg Petursdottir, Caio F Miguel
Jun 12, 2021·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·Linda A LeBlanc, James E Carr
Jun 18, 2021·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·Caio F Miguel, Anna Ingeborg Petursdottir
Aug 17, 2021·The Analysis of Verbal Behavior·Mark L Sundberg

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